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Are there any known issues to be aware of in 2023 R2?

  • 26 October 2023
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Checking to see if anyone has come across any issues yet with 2023 R2? Even though we have been advised it is best to wait 3 to 6 months after the release to upgrade, there are some big changes in 2023 R2 that will make a huge difference in the way we are utilizing the system. Just want to make sure that there isn’t a major issue that might sway our decision.

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Hi!  It would be helpful to know which modules you are using and if you have any business edge cases to be considered.  

 

Thanks!

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@Robert Sternberg We’re currently using Banking, General Ledger, Payables, Receivables, Construction, Project Management, and Compliance, with the plan to start digging back into Opportunities next month. We just went live October 1st, although we have had several issues with the implementation so we aren’t really as live as we need to be and have been having to mirror everything in our old systems. We figure there has already been so much chaos, are we even going to notice if we add a little more by moving forward with the upgrade now. 

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HI @mnecaise 

This link may help you: 

https://acumatica-builds.s3.amazonaws.com/builds/23.2/ReleaseNotes/AcumaticaERP_2023R2_ReleaseNotes_Other_Enhancements.pdf

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@Robert Sternberg We’re currently using Banking, General Ledger, Payables, Receivables, Construction, Project Management, and Compliance, with the plan to start digging back into Opportunities next month. We just went live October 1st, although we have had several issues with the implementation so we aren’t really as live as we need to be and have been having to mirror everything in our old systems. We figure there has already been so much chaos, are we even going to notice if we add a little more by moving forward with the upgrade now. 

Hi @mnecaise thank you for the details, it would depend on your risk tolerance level. I am hoping @kandybeatty49s solution helps shed some light.  

 

Best,

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