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Re: New IdeaFrom: Alexi Touloumis Date: Monday, March 1, 1999
Time: 5:43:31 pm>If you put no date, it will think the date is 1/1/0001...
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>Create a zero dollar invoice or something that is worth 100 years. :-)
Now, I deleted the date for an employee, and they have no open invoices or
billing cycle items. It did not show them as past due. If it thought the
date was 1/1/0001, wouldn't it show the employee as WAY past due? Also,
how would the 100 year invoice get rid of the problem (wouldn't it just
make the expiration 1/1/0101)?
Alexi
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Messages In This Thread:- New Idea by Alexi Touloumis on Mar 1, 1999 at 1:54:35 pm
- Re: New Idea by Trish Kleuskens on Mar 1, 1999 at 2:25:07 pm
- Re: New Idea by Alexi Touloumis on Mar 1, 1999 at 4:13:08 pm
- Re: New Idea by Alexi Touloumis on Mar 1, 1999 at 4:34:02 pm
- Re: New Idea by Alexi Touloumis on Mar 1, 1999 at 5:43:31 pm
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