When_was_depreciation_last_calculated_

When was depreciation last calculated?

The last date when depreciation was calculated in the Asset Management application is stored in the Organization table. This MM/DD/YYYY updates every time a user runs the Depreciate Assets routine.

WarningImportant! Do NOT modify this field.

Viewing last calculation date for depreciation

1. Open Connect Asset Management > Organization > Organization.

2. Find the section titled Depreciation Defaults on the Organization tab.

3. Use the Last Calculation Date to view the last time when deprecation was calculated in this application.

 

 

 

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