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Hi Invoice_Enjoyer,
I totally get why you’re curious about switching to daily aging periods—it’s good to know how it might change your reports and other features.
When you turn on the "Use Daily Ageing Periods [System-wide]" setting in MYOB, it changes how aging periods are calculated and shown everywhere in the system. With daily ageing periods, you can pick any number of days up to 999. This means your statements will show more precise ageing details and overdue amounts based on daily calculations. Since this setting affects the whole system, it will impact all users, reports, and features that usually rely on monthly ageing periods.
Feel free to get in touch if there's anything else I can assist you with!
Cheers,
Princess
- 3 months ago
Hi,
Thanks Princess - that's my question: can you give an exhaustive list of "reports and features that usually rely on monthly aging periods"?
- Princess_R3 months agoMYOB Moderator
Hi Invoice_Enjoyer,
Got it! You're looking for a simple and casual explanation of the reports and features that rely on monthly ageing. Here are the key ones:
- Customer and Supplier statements
- Sales reports (Aged receivables)
- Purchase reports (Aged payables)
For more details, check out this Help article: Monthly ageing of invoices.
Feel free to get in touch if you need more help.
Cheers,
Princess
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