Reckon Payroll update! ✨ Pay Templates, improvements to quantity field & bug fixes!

Rav
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Reckon Payroll's latest update is a significant one that introduces the highly requested Pay Templates feature along with other new enhancements.

I'm a little late in publishing these release notes so my apologies for that but please check out the full inclusions of the latest Reckon Payroll update below.

πŸ†• Pay Templates are now available!

Pay Templates allow you to create, manage and update pay setup information for employees in a single location making it easy to apply settings to multiple employees. This helps save time in manual entry, reduce errors and improve accuracy of payroll.

Check out our main announcement on Pay Templates in Reckon Payroll here - Pay Templates are now available in Reckon Payroll! ✨

πŸ†• Enhancements to the Quantity field for 0 values

The Quantity field now accepts and saves a value of 0 when adding a pay item to a pay
run.
Previously, Reckon Payroll would automatically override and save the quantity as 1.

This change is applicable to the following pay item types:

  • OTE - Hourly and Salary
  • Overtime - Hourly and Other unit
  • Variable - Hourly and Other unit

πŸ› Fix for 500 Internal Server Error when editing employee information

A fix has been applied for a 500 internal server error message appearing for some users when attempting to edit employee profile information.

πŸ› Fix for overridden earnings rates displaying base rate in Pay Setup

A fix has been applied for overridden hourly rates to display correctly in the Pay Setup screen. This was a display issue only and pays were calculating correctly.

πŸ› Fix for payslip showing additional row for super

In certain scenarios where an employee changed their super fund, payslips displayed an additional row with a YTD balance. This has now been rectified.

πŸ› Fix for HTML element appearing on payslips

A fix has been applied to rectify an unexpected HTML element showing in the payslip recipient's email body content.