Reconciliation on Fire Changelog

What's new in Reconciliation on Fire 3.25

Feb 5, 2014
  • Access quickly on the Ribbon
  • Some options:
  • Round numbers to two digits so it comparison is more accurate
  • If two sets of numbers have opposite signs (negative of the other), you can change the sign on one set so that comparisons are accurate
  • You can compare the absolute value of both sides so all signs are removed (not recommended for most cases).
  • Numbers that are 10 digits without formatting can be ignored if they are considered to be phone numbers.
  • Text can be easily ignored.

New in Reconciliation on Fire 2.18 (Mar 8, 2013)

  • Fixes a few bugs but adds two new options on the options tab.
  • You can choose if you want to ignore zeros. This is could be very convenient if there are many zeros and you don’t care about them. It always ignored blank cells, but now it can also ignore zeros.
  • Another feature is to hide the comments. When a discrepancy is found, a comment is created. That could be a problem if there are too many comments. Now they can be hidden. Suppressing zeros and hiding comments are the default settings.

New in Reconciliation on Fire 2.15 (Jan 4, 2013)

  • Faster
  • Easier to Use
  • It is much better at comparing numbers that are formatted as text.
  • There are now options:
  • Round numbers to two digits so it comparison is more accurate
  • If two sets of numbers have opposite signs (negative of the other), you can change the sign on one set so that comparisons are accurate
  • You can compare the absolute value of both sides so all signs are removed (not recommended for most cases).
  • Numbers that are 10 digits without formatting can be ignored if they are considered to be phone numbers.
  • Text can be easily ignored.