From: Roderick A. A. <raa...@ti...> - 2001-03-23 22:20:58
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Dieter Simader wrote: > I put the "Post Invoice" button at the very end for a good reason. Normal > flow control goes like this, > > Print Invoice > Print Packing List > Email Invoice > Post Invoice > > When you post you are brought back to the beginning where you chose the > customer's name and accounts which completes the invoicing cycle. Makes more sense now and explains why I get back to that screen after posting. > You can add a Cc: (Bcc:) in the email_invoice template. Goto "Setup" and > edit the template. Did. Thanks. > > > Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161 > DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281 > =========== On a clear disk you can seek forever =========== > > On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > > > On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Joe Ussia, Saved Online Inc wrote: > > > > > I find that you ALWAYS have to POST before doing A N Y T H I N G ! ! ! ! ! > > > > Well I will from now on. I'll look at the coding to auto post and if it > > causes any problems if you post, make changes, then repost. To help the > > novice I think having the Post button before the Print and Email buttons > > would make sense. > > > > > I've lost more than my share of invoices this way... :( it's a pain right > > > now really, but that's one bug I intend asking one of our programmers to fix > > > shortly: auto posting... would be VERY good... > > > > Luckily I had a printed copy to rebuild from. Maybe a CC address for the > > user when e-mailing would be nice. > > > > I've found e-mailing the invoice is great. I have a rather interesting > > contract where I bill monthly but need to let the company know hours so > > they can bill the client. This works slick and saves me postage and > > envelope costs plus time getting it done. > > > > Dieter has a great program going here. > > > > > > Rod > > > > |