Receipt types

Security

Receipt types categorize your receipts for reporting purposes and determine the behavior of your receipts including:

  • Classifying receipts as cash, check, credit card, collapsed, or other.
  • Determining valid deposit types.
  • Determining whether a deposit is required.
  • Specifying an optional receipt reference.

Typical receipt types include cash, check, MC/Visa, AMEX, and EFT.

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Receipt types security

Common accesses available on receipt types

Access A user with this access can...
Change Use the mass change action on receipt types.
Custom Fields Create and edit custom fields for receipt types.
Data Have read-only access to receipt types from anywhere in the software (e.g., field validations, filters, date expressions).
Delete Delete receipt types.
Edit Edit receipt type records.
Export Export receipt type records from ActivityHD.
Import Import receipt type records into ActivityHD.
New Create new receipt type records.
Read Have read-only access to receipt type records.
Report Run reports with receipt type information.
Report Designs Create and edit report designs with receipt type information. This access enables the Report Designs button on the Output tab of report dialogs.
Shared Answers Create and edit action profiles and report profiles related to receipt types.
Shared Filters Create and edit shared filters on receipt types.
Visible View the Receipt Types folder in the Navigation pane.

 

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Report Email dialog

From
The email account from which to send the email. Valid options are:
  • Windows user default account. Sends email using the user's Windows default email account. For most users, this is the account configured in Outlook or another email client application.
  • Server personal. Sends email using the email configuration for the system or company server and the email address on the current user's authorized user record. The authorized user record must have a confirmed email address.
  • Server generic. Sends email using the email configuration and "from" address for the system or company server. This option requires "Send generic" access to the Server Email resource.
To
The email address(es) to which to send the email. Separate email addresses with semi-colons.
CC
The email addresses to copy on the email. Separate email addresses with semi-colons.
BCC
The email addresses to blind copy on the email. Separate email addresses with semi-colons.
Subject
The subject line.
Text box
The body of the email.