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TASBooks v6 info

The changes in TASBooks v6, released 6th March 2015, include:-

  • New feature to allow the customisation of the text when email(s) are sent via TAS
  • New Foreign Currency Transactions settings in Program 0.1.2 > System > Miscellaneous
  • New option to customise whether inactive/discontinued records appear in Lookups (Program 0.1.2 > System > Lookups/Mapping)
  • New ‘Update Profit And Loss Account’ setting (Program 0.1.2 > Purchase Orders > Entry/Costing Options)

There are bug fixes too which include:-

  • Fixing a Runtime error 380 when running Program 4.4.4
  • Enabling Order Acknowledgements to be printed for Sales Orders where the order number is 7 digits long

Infoplex updates TASLink SDK; adds purchase order processing

Infoplex today updated TASLink SDK with added functionality, new developer tools and bug fixes. This release, version 2.12, allows developers to fully automate purchase order processing.

The latest release of TASLink SDK streamlines the purchase order process and automates the receipt of goods and invoices. With this update, developers can integrate their applications with TASBooks as never before. TASLink SDK can streamline the exchange of data and offer cost and time savings.

This release incorporates valuable feedback from our clients, third-party developers and the team at TAS Software. This update features a number of bug fixes – including customer and supplier flags – and is recommended for ALL users.

Full details of these changes are in the TASLink SDK Release Notes

TAS Ireland

We’ve spent a large part of the last four months strengthening our relationship with the team at TAS in Newcastle; we now work a lot closer with them than, perhaps, we ever did. However, our relationship with the team in Ireland has traditionally been weak and strengthening this a key objective of the coming months. Building this relationship benefits both sides – getting to know what each other can do means customers should have more flexibility and less are lost to competitors.