I am actually astonished this is not a thing. This is really an absolutely basic feature and has been a major part of accounting for well over 300 years. Look at a paper Cheque Requisition form from the 1920s and you'll see the capacity to assign a department/job code. The whole point is to capture the context about the transaction from the person requesting the transaction be made. How is accounts supposed to know what department/job budget the expense should be coded to?
I can't even express how much of a basic feature this is. This is like not having a SUM function in spreadsheet software and shipping it thinking it's a minimum viable product.
Hubdoc shouldn't have been shipped without this feature. Shame on Xero!
I am actually astonished this is not a thing. This is really an absolutely basic feature and has been a major part of accounting for well over 300 years. Look at a paper Cheque Requisition form from the 1920s and you'll see the capacity to assign a department/job code. The whole point is to capture the context about the transaction from the person requesting the transaction be made. How is accounts supposed to know what department/job budget the expense should be coded to?
I can't even express how much of a basic feature this is. This is like not having a SUM function in spreadsheet software and shipping it thinking it's a minimum viable product.
Hubdoc shouldn't have been shipped without this feature. Shame on Xero!
This is literally going to make me pay for https://dext.com/