1099 Reporting - New indicator in RFIDYYWT - Is Recipient ID truncated?

As a part of the US 1099 Legal changes for 2010 (SAP Note 1535966), there is a new indicator in RFIDYYWT in the country specific selection labeled "Is Recipient ID trun".  Based on the description I thought this indicator was for the IRS option to truncate recipient's ID number on printed 1099 forms.  However, in testing, the full ID number is always printing on the forms - even when I have the indicator set to X (I'm testing form 1099MISC).  
Has anyone been able to get truncated ID numbers on the 1099MISC forms?
Regards,
Shannon
Edited by: Shannon Moberg on Jan 11, 2011 3:33 PM

As of today (1/27/2011), SAP has updated the code corrections on note # 1535966. With the updated code, when you run RFIDYYWT and set "Is Recipient ID trun" to X, any recipient ID in the format of a SSN (###-##-####) will be truncated with asterisks (**-*-####) on the printed 1099 form.
Regards,
Shannon

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