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Manager's need to have the ability to view their employee's expenses after approved to track spend against budget.  Should have the reporting ability to see department/operating unit as a whole, as well as drill down to specific expense lines for a given time period.  

STATUS DETAILS
Under Review
Ideas Administrator

Thank you for the suggestion! We will track and consider this request for a future release.
Regards,
Kim Nelson, Program Manager
Microsoft

Comments

M

Hi


Our management team is looking for this feature too. The reason is straight forward. This is to avoid double approve or to ease approvers to review those expense reports being approved.


The idea being raised once 2017. It has been 6 years and the idea still under review?


I trusted most of D365's expense management users keen to look for this feature.


Thanks.

Category: Expense Management

M

Yes, this is the much-needed report for the Managers, for review by managers and external auditors, etc..


Regards,

Suneel

Category: Expense Management

M

Should be a feature. Would be especially useful for approvers with many direct reports.

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M

Managers are regularly frustrated, and sending questions to AP about past expense reports. Not being able to see, they can't tell if an expense is a duplicate, can't see how much their folks are expensing from the system, etc. Even just a report in the system would help.

Category: Expense Management

M

+1 on this. This is something that should be a standard feature

Category: Expense Management

M

Non-availability of this functionality is holding up the LIVE deployment of the functionality altogether because it is our management requirement that there should be visibility to managers of their subordinates' past expenses for budget control.


4 years since this has been raised, has enough number of votes, when is this planned?

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M

3 1/2 years now. We just deployed and this was a question in the first training session. Is this actually planned?

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M

Also looking forward to this feature. Thanks

Category: Expense Management

M

Agreed this should be a standard report

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M

Should be an OOB feature..

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