Is there a way on Kerridge to run a report for both Parts Work in Progress and also Parts Goods in Suspense which will agree to month end figures (carry forward)? If so, could you please advise me?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
Unfortunately, there is no data about the KMCL Client. I have tried finding a troubleshooting document or a user manual, but nothing was available for this purpose. If you have the software installed, go to Help > Contents and look through the available options related to Report generation. This appears to be the only way since no other info can be provided for this software.
I can't remember the Kerridge KCML Client password and I'm not able to log in to my hosting account. What can I do?
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Answer by
Dan Angel
In order to reset/recover your password, you will need to contact your Kerridge KCML administrator. This is the only way to access your hosting account again. Also, you need to know that the application has been discontinued after Automatic Data Processing Inc. acquired Kerridge Computer Co. Ltd.
Note: If you're using a local connection (both Client and Server are installed on the same machine), you can recover your password if you're accessing Kerridge KCML Server clients menu. If you can't recover it, uninstall both Client an Server and install and configure them again.
Is there a way on Kerridge to run a report for both Parts Work in Progress and also Parts Goods in Suspense which will agree to month end figures (carry forward)? If so, could you please advise me?
Unfortunately, there is no data about the KMCL Client. I have tried finding a troubleshooting document or a user manual, but nothing was available for this purpose. If you have the software installed, go to Help > Contents and look through the available options related to Report generation. This appears to be the only way since no other info can be provided for this software.
I can't remember the Kerridge KCML Client password and I'm not able to log in to my hosting account. What can I do?
In order to reset/recover your password, you will need to contact your Kerridge KCML administrator. This is the only way to access your hosting account again. Also, you need to know that the application has been discontinued after Automatic Data Processing Inc. acquired Kerridge Computer Co. Ltd.
Note: If you're using a local connection (both Client and Server are installed on the same machine), you can recover your password if you're accessing Kerridge KCML Server clients menu. If you can't recover it, uninstall both Client an Server and install and configure them again.