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Accounts ReceivableFrom: Peter Ciccone Date: Wednesday, September 16, 1998
Time: 3:23:55 pmHi Shawn,
Please explain how the accounts receivable report works. It appears that
if the exp date is not due then the outstanding invoice is not reported
in accounts receivable. Since we bill on a yearly basis and we also have
many 'one of' invoices (web development, overtime hrs, domain name
registrations, etc.) it appears that the accounts receivable report does
not show all the outstanding (open) invoices.
In short we would like to see all our open invices. To us this is
accounts receivable.
Thank you in advance for your answer as well as your excellent product
and outstanding customer support (Nordstrom could even learn about
customer service from you).
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* Peter V. Ciccone
* pro.NET Communications
* tel. 604.606.0660
* fax. 604.606.0661
* mailto:peter.ciccone@pro.net
* http://www.pro.net
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