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Re: Credit Card Due date on invoicesFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2003
Time: 12:39:30 pmColin Rees wrote:
> We are running ISP version 3.29 and just completed running invoices for
> October's services plus rolling to advanced billing for November. Here is
> what we have found today going through the invoices:
>
> * Invoice date is November 3, 2003 which for bank cards and open
> accounts has a Due Date of 11/3/2003 on the invoice (this is what we want).
> * Invoice date is November 3, 2003 which for credit cards put a Due
> Date of 12/1/2003 on the invoice (which is not what we want).
>
> It appears that all credit cards have this due date of 12/1/2003 on the
> invoices. I have spent the last hour etc looking at threads on your site
> thinking I could find a resolution.
> We are using the following setup:
>
> "Adjust due date to <0> days compared to Expiration Date"
> "Set Invoice Due Date <NULL> Days into Future Automatically"
> "Set First Invoice Due date <NULL> Days into Future Automatically"
> "Due Date Always Set to Day <NULL> of the Month"
>
> Do you see any anomalies in our setup described above or offer any ideas?
If you take one of the customers as an example, what is their expiration
date set to? Also, under their Invoices screen, how many open invoices do
they have, and how many months of service is each one worth?
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696
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