Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 Program Fixes PR6016T and PR6017T

Two Program Fixes for Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 have been uploaded to the Sage Knowledgebase. 

Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 Program Fix PR6016T addresses an issue with the Tax Calculation for the New Jersey Employee Disability Capped Wages

Download Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 Program Fix PR6016T

Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 Program Fix PR 6017T addresses an issue where Social Security wages and taxes are not calculating for new tax profiles after installing Sage 100 Payyroll 2.20.0 and the Tax Update deployed on 12/12/2019

Download Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 Program Fix PR 6017T

  • Thanks ,

    I'm looking at the download page for Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 and I don't see either of these patches listed. Am I confused in thinking that normally those would be listed there?

  • in reply to rclowe

    Same question - I  wound up making my own page so I could reference and refer payroll users to grab all the downloads. 

    Here's how it should be listed in the KB, IMO:


    Main Program: 

    - Link to the main program

    - Link to latest product update ( this is updated with newest product update link as released )

    Product Update: 

    - Link to product update

    - Link to all hotfixes/patches required by this update

    - Once newer PU is released - make a note to "See PU xxx released mm/dd/yy for the latest"

    The KB needs to be the final word in what fixes are available/required

  • I don't believe we list hotfixes on the download page.  I will inquire.  I have added the links to the Sage 100 Payroll 2.20.0 kb.

  • in reply to Linda KR

    Linda,

    See this discussion where posting hotfixes to the download pages was promised.

  • in reply to Kevin M

    Thank you Kevin.  I was incorrect and when I figured it out I I did add the PR6016T & PR6017T to the Sage 100 payroll 2.20 download kb.  The person that normally does that was on PTO.  I think that is what was asked for but if not let me know.

  • in reply to Linda KR

    Thanks Linda. 

    Big picture is that when we download a version / PU to install, we also need to know what Hotfixes are available for that version / PU, to make for a smooth user experience.  It is bad when we go Live, and immediately need to kick everyone out to install an available Hotfix we didn't know about (to solve a known / patched issue, discovered after go Live).  Having the information in the right place is a big help.