Zimbabwe | How to Generate reports in Zig currency.
The statutory report function has the ability to generate the reports in the ZIG currency instead of USD.
The logic will require the currency exchange rate functionality to be active and a exchange rate specified for both the USD and ZIG currencies.
To add the exchange rates navigate to Config > Financials > Currency Exchange Rate
Once both exchange rates have been added on screen, the option to generate reports in Zig currency will be available for selection on the report parameters for the selected report.
Navigate to Reports > Sub Report Menu Item
From the report parameters screen, the tick box will be available to view a chosen report in a different currency.
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