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A/R Aging Report

A/R Aging Report

A/R Aging Report

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I need help with my A/R Aging Report.  It's not aging my invoice according with my term;

For example:
invoice date 4/1/09
due date 6/25/09
days delq 69
Why is this showing in +120 days column on my A/R Aging report?  It should be in the +60 days column, but it is not. Do I have to go under LM, Utilities and fix this problem, and if so, how???

Please help... Thank you!

 

RE: A/R Aging Report

In A/R setup, under additional is Age invoices by, and the options are invoice date, or invoice due date.  You likely have it set to invoice date.

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RE: A/R Aging Report

Why are you posting here and not on the Sage Community.

What is your aging set to Invoice Date or Due Date?

 

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