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專案描述

The Expense Submittal System (ESS) is a Web-based solution for the creation of expense reports, expense report approval, payment, and accounting. The complete expense reporting process is covered. ESS provides report entry, approval routing, corporate policy checking, credit card statement importation, paperless receipt management, and report payment.

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2006-05-26 19:56
0.5

The "Simple Inquiries" section of the "Professional Services" manual has been updated to reflect changes made for ESS 3.3. ESS's Simple Inquiries is a tool that lets a user extract information from the expense database. The "Professional Services" manual is available on Adisoft's Web site. Registration is required, but is free.
標籤: Documentation

2006-05-23 16:02
3.3.0

This version enhances the edit screens by
providing user and department list pop-ups. It
also fixes several bugs, including one with the
audit edit process that did not update the report
balance buckets. Adisoft recommends that all sites
upgrade to this release.
標籤: Minor bugfixes

2006-05-17 00:29
0.4

The Audit and Administration Manual has been edited and revised. Changes include modification of the default routing rules as well as some word-smithing.
標籤: Documentation

2006-05-03 20:29
3.2.0

This release fixes several bugs with the audit screens, as well as providing a couple needed features. It is now possible for auditors to edit report status and fleet allowance receipts.
標籤: Major bugfixes

2006-03-29 22:46
0.3

ESS's "Audit and Administration" and the "Professional Services" manuals have been updated and released as beta. There are new chapters on auditing, managing services, ACH payments, feed creation, audit trails, upgrading ESS, workflow management, and system configuration.
標籤: Documentation

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