How do I find series numbers for input screens to use with Lacerte GL Bridg? as per the sdk doc in the below link these are found in the lower left corner of the input screen, I couldn't find them in my screens. Do I need to turn on something to see them?
https://accountants.intuit.com/support/tax/lacerte/pdf/lacerte-bridge-sdk.pdf
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Are you asking about the Trial Balance transfer function?
I'm not aware of this Lacerte GL Bridge software; I'm quite curious.
Are you asking about the Trial Balance transfer function?
I'm not aware of this Lacerte GL Bridge software; I'm quite curious.
Hi,
You can actually find the Series codes on the input sheets more easily than the input screen. Although there is a way to turn it on in the program which I'll also explain.
I've attached the input sheets for the 1040 module to this reply, but you can print out just the ones you need or for other modules following these steps:
To print out all of the series and codes used for GL Bridge:
To turn on an in-product display of the series, you need to launch the program with a special command-line parameter. You can either do this by editing the shortcut or by launching it from Start > Run. The parameter is /ShowSeries. For example: C:\lacerte\18tax\w18tax.exe /showseries
After launching the program, open any client and go into the detail screen (not 1 or 2) you wish to learn the Series of. Look very closely at the blue bar that divides the top of the detail input area from the grey navigation drop down menus and you'll see small text that says Series=5100.
You can also display the Tax Codes in-product by right-clicking the dark grey bar above that navigation drop down area but below the Clients/Detail/Forms tabs, and choose Show Codes, and the codes will appear in the detail input fields. Alternately, you can input amounts where you want them, then switch to batch mode (Ctrl+W) and you will see the codes and amounts.
@George4Tacks is right about technical support though, our phone agents do not have any further information about the GL Bridge function as it typically is used by programmers and software developers, not end-users. I've been the main point of contact for GL Bridge developers for a few years so let me know if you have any other questions.
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