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Cents = .000

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 4:51 pm
by Frank Henderson
I've just become aware that all reports are reporting cents with three digits in all printable reports. For instance, $3.25 becomes $3.250. I'm preparing to print our quarterly reports and noticed this phenomenon. We recently had a problem where all Offering contributions (from the beginning of the year!) were being changed to a different contribution fund. Gee, do you think there's some file corruption somewhere? I've reinstalled the program and the 08/11 upgrade. Guess I'd better do it again, huh? Has anyone ever seen this occur?

Frank

Fixed! But PC has been closing after a restore

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:13 pm
by Frank Henderson
I just ran a registry cleaner and retried PowerChurch. The .000 is now .00. BUT maybe somebody could tell me what's happening in this situation: after I restore a backup I get booted out of PC and have to re-open it. This has been going on for quite some time even though I've uninstalled and reinstalled.

Frank

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 9:04 am
by Zaphod
Unless you're getting a specific error message when you get "booted out" it's by design. That's something that was included in a maintenance release to prevent someone who normally doesn't have access to certain features to take a backup home, restore it, and access data they couldn't have otherwise.

As far as your 3 decimal places issue is concerned, let us know if that happens again.

Normal access?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 8:08 pm
by Frank Henderson
But I DO have normal access to the program. I'm the administrator with access via the password that I use when at church. So this "feature" is, basically, protecting me from myself. Actually it's no big deal so long as I can re-enter the program and still have available the data that I just restored before it closed.

Frank

Re: Normal access?

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:49 pm
by NeilZ
Frank Henderson wrote:But I DO have normal access to the program. I'm the administrator with access via the password that I use when at church. So this "feature" is, basically, protecting me from myself. Actually it's no big deal so long as I can re-enter the program and still have available the data that I just restored before it closed.

Frank
Frank ... its normal ... its a feature that I see each time I restore to my test system. You get used to it

:D