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Buy nowRe: Has there been any update or resolution to this? Almost through the 2019 year and everyone has been dealing with incorrect YTD issues on their paystubs all year.
It's amazing, isn't it? I reread some of the posts here and then tested this in a test file. I duplicated it easily with no effort at all. I can't make QB work right in any case.
The case seems very simple:
- Intuit tried to create a new pay stub feature to break out the Sick and Vacation into two sections and added a YTD row for each.
- They didn't code it right and didn't test it for more than about 30 seconds.
- As a result:
- Sick YTD appears to display all of the accrued sick time for the employee for all time. Clearly wrong.
- Vacation YTD appears to always be blank.
From this I can only conclude that a drunk engineer coded it, another drunk engineer reviewed the code, and a stoned and drunk QA tester never even tried it, but signed off on it anyway.
This is just a simple looking classic bug. It simply doesn't work. It is easy to duplicate, which should mean it is easy to fix.
The Accrued sick and vacation time is stored on every paycheck. All Intuit needs to do is fix the query to use this year's paychecks as a source of the totals, through the check date, just like the YTD dollars that appear all over the pay stubs.