Use Microsoft Dynamics GP SmartList and add the “Posted Date” or “Originating Posted Date” to your object. This will be the actual system date (the date in the bottom right-hand corner of your PC) or the actual date. This is a great way to see what was performed for the time period in question.
Originally Posted 3/29/12

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Use Microsoft Dynamics GP SmartList and add the “Posted Date” or “Originating Posted Date” to your object. This will be the actual system date (the date in the bottom right-hand corner of your PC) or the actual date. This is a great way to see what was performed for the time period in question.
Another great rea/son to look at this field is for problem-solving. Imagine that your checkbook (bank reconciliation) is in balance to your GL yesterday, but today it’s not. Use Smartlist to see what was ACTUALLY posted today regardless of the GL Posting or Transaction date. That’s where your problem will be.
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