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From: Dieter S. <dsi...@sq...> - 2001-09-17 00:17:16
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If you enter an invoice again it is recorded again. The internal link mechanism doesn't care whatsoever what you enter. For anyone who wonders how you can add more than one invoice with the same information, you go back in your browser's history and post it again. This is actually a shortcut to post similar invoices. The parts inventory works on a FIFO basies. What you put in first is taken out first. 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 Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Gordon Haverland wrote: > > I guess the concensus is I'm an idiot. Fine, lets move on. > > Entering all this old billing I have yet again, somehow I > ended up with 2 vendor invoices on the same date with the > same invoice number for the same amount. I would bet the > only thing different between the 2 entries was the PostgreSQL > OID. So, I deleted on of these duplicate vendor invoices, > and everything seems okay. Everything balances anyway. > > Next, I have run into a situation where my cost on purchasing > something from a vendor has gone down (it turns out quite a bit, > but I don't think the size of the decrement is involved). > If I update the "parts" entry for the new price on the day I > go to invoice the part, it invoices the part at the old price. > If I move the day that the part price decrease took effect a > day or a month, it still uses the old (higher) price. I can > manually over-ride the price. > > Gord > > |