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Ron K Can the software be installed as a portable application on a removable flash drive?
Sep 25 2009 at 3:27am Copy Link
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Mark Hill Is any discount available today for the Extended Version?
Sep 25 2009 at 3:47am Copy Link
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Stu Hoffman Can the software be installed as a portable application on a removable flash drive?
Sep 25 2009 at 4:48am Copy Link
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Lee H We are currently working on a model that will allowed to be run from a flash drive.

Please note the existing CYA backup feature is quite unique in that it creates a compressed, self extracting EXE containing all program and data files that can be be copied to a flash drive. This file can then be taken to any computer running a Windows OS and have it completely re-install CYA on that computer. This is covered in detail in the help file.
CYA Software, Inc. - Sep 25 2009 at 6:17am Copy Link
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Lee H Our plans are to Email everyone that purchases the "Standard Version" today with an offer to upgrade to the "Extended Version" at a discount. Feel free to start using the "Standard Version" and when you enter the registration key for the "Extended Version" your existing copy will be upgraded to the "Extended Version". There will be nothing additional that needs to be downloaded or installed.
CYA Software, Inc. - Sep 25 2009 at 6:23am Copy Link
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Ron K I had missed that about the backup. That does sound unique, and it will hold me just fine until the portable version. I'm definitely buying now. Thanks for the help!
Sep 25 2009 at 6:30am Copy Link
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Lee H You're very welcome.
CYA Software, Inc. - Sep 25 2009 at 6:58am Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Peter - CYA Standard version 2.5 was featured on BDJ several months ago. The current version is 2.7

I just tested a report using the EURO currency mask and I don't see any problem with the formatting. Can you please describe what you are seeing that is incorrect?

987.56 is printed as 987,56 € on the report. Is this incorrect?

Thanks.

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 1:00am Copy Link
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Jonas Rot @Peter,

EUR is the official short-term for Euros as currency. It's nice to have it printed/shown as '€' and it is around everywhere, but it's only a sign not the official way to express the currency.

It's also wrong to write "$" - it should be USD.

You can check it out on e.g. wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217

I did not try the software, so I can not judge whether it shows up '$' or not, but in case it would - it would also be wrong.

Regards
Jul 24 2011 at 1:59am Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Peter - Here is a page from the report I ram
http://www.cya2day.com/do...steuro.pdf

Are the currency mask NOT the same as your report?

Thanks

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 4:51am Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Jonas - Thank you for the link. I have forwarded it to the coding staff so they can review it in detail.

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 4:53am Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Peter - Can you please confirm you are currently using CYA version 2.7?

Could you please run the report again and send it to a PDF document ( a single page will be plenty ). If you would, please attach the document to an Email and send it to supportcya2day.com

From everything you have mentioned it would indicate the currency mask file has somehow failed to update. We are certainly very interested in correcting this?

Thank you very much.

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 7:22am Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Peter - Received and in review.

Thank you very much.

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 9:56am Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Peter - You may purchase the extended version at the 50% discount today if you wish. When you click the "Buy Now" button above you must select which version you wish to purchase.

We will also follow up later with an upgrade offer via. Email for those purchasing the standard version.

Thank you for the question.

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 2:19pm Copy Link
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Chuck As I'm in the middle of a move, with another in a couple years, I thought I'd give this a go. So far so good... Just one question: When entering an item for which the quantity is greater than 1, I would expect the purchase price to be multiplied by the quantity and reflect in the "Current Value" and "Purchase Cost" fields of the Asset Item Listing screen. It does not. Is this by design? If so, where does the actual total cost reflect?
Jul 24 2011 at 3:16pm Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Chuck - Thank you for your question.

When CYA was first released the quantity/Purch Price fields behaved as you suggested. This seemed to confuse many folks and it was suggested we modify it to what you see now. As a general rule, if there is more than one, you would purchase the item as a "Set" for a single price. It is however nice to know the quantity that was in the set.

We are not hard and fast on this method. It is not at all difficult to enable the feature as you have suggested.

The "Current Value" of an item is only used if you "optionally" track the value of an item. Usually this would be items that would "appreciate" in value such as jewelry, antiques and such. Think of these as items you might have appraised or purchase insurance riders on. You may have noticed the "Current Value" field is accessible only on the Current Value tab. Nothing from the "General" tab will affect any fields on the "Current Value" tab.

So, to answer your question, you list an item in the catalog. That single item had a price tag when you bought it and this is the value to enter in the "Purch" (Actual Purchase Price) even though there is more than one in the set.

Clear as mud. Right?.......g

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 3:52pm Copy Link
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Chuck @Lee - This makes sense. I haven't fiddled with it, but is it possible to build a report that does the calculation (qty x Purchase cost)?
Jul 24 2011 at 4:12pm Copy Link
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CYA Software, Inc. Chuck - That feature would not be available in the current version.

I have passed your suggestion on to the development team for review.

Thank you for the suggestion.

Lee
CYA Software, Inc. - Jul 24 2011 at 6:52pm Copy Link
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