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Re: billing cycle

From: Alan Rader
Date: Saturday, January 9, 1999
Time: 1:39:44 pm

Man, I am always changing the exp. date cause no one else here can seem to
understand how the prorate options works to get users billing cycles to
happen on the 1st of every month. It is not a bad thing to change the exp.
date is it? We rebuild the indexes everynight.



At 12:39 PM 1/9/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Richard Brodsky wrote:
>
>>I have an account that I entered on Nov. 22 and later realized that it
>>should have been entered on Oct. 9 for 3 months credit. I changed the est.
>>date and the exp. date was changed to Jan 9 (today), however it never showed
>>up to invoice and it's not showing up as due to bill with any outstanding
>>balance. Why is this and how should I have handled this s if I did something
>>wrong?
>
>Well, the system doesn't like you playing with the expiration date by
>hand, as it will screw up the internal indexes. So... if you *do* feel
>like you want to do that, you will need to click the Rebuild Indexes
>button in maintenance.
>
> - Shawn
>
>-------------------------------
>Shawn D. Hogan
>President, Data Point Solutions
>http://www.data-point.com
>(619) 452-3696
>ICQ: 8319647

Alan Rader
iServe Internet, Inc. Computer Specialists, Inc.
phidelt@iserve.net phidelt@csinc.net



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