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1099 Nonemployee Income Update in Payables Transaction SmartList

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Post 18.3.1200 upgrade (year-end upgrade w/ 1099 form updates), I notice that in SmartLists, the 1099 Type is {blank} for the now Nonemployee Compensation transactions.

Anyone know how to get this to populate? I updated the Dyn_Func_Tenn99_Type w/ 5 = 'Nonemployee Compensation' but it appears that SmartList pulls those values from somewhere else because it's still showing blank.

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    CherylB Profile Picture
    5 on at

    I experienced the same issue. 

    If you are using Smartlist Builder, click on the 1099 Field Name, add '5' and the corresponding description Nonemployee Compensation to the list.  My Smartlist then populated with the 1099 types as expected.

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