Hi;
Can you please describe your workflow. It sounds like we need to make some
fields required for initial entry that are not. Are you entering by date
or quantity?
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 2:48 AM, Bob Crandell <b...@assuredcomp.com> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I'm trying move this thread to the developers. If it works I'll throw
> some Timecard ideas at you.
>
> I am working on the Timecard and I can't get it to work. When I enter
> "Labor", a service or "MBB150", a part both valid I get:
> Attribute (qty) is required at constructor LedgerSMB::Timecard::new
> (defined at LedgerSMB/Timecard.pm line 277) line 160
> LedgerSMB::Timecard::new('LedgerSMB::Timecard', 'parts_id', 2,
> '_request', 'CGI::Simple=HASH(0x5880e20)', 'custom_db_fields',
> 'HASH(0x5970f58)', '_roles', 'ARRAY(0x5970ef8)', 'VERSION', 1.4.28,
> 'dbversion', 1.4.28, 'script', 'timecard.pl', 'stylesheet',
> 'ledgersmb.css', 'action', 'save', 'non_billable', 0, '_user',
> 'LedgerSMB::User=HASH(0x5972fd8)', '_locale',
> 'LedgerSMB::Locale::en=HASH(0x596a4c8)',
> 'session_id', 13, 'company', 'demo', 'path', 'bin/mozilla', 'transdate',
> '2016-08-08', 'version', 1.4.28, 'login', 'Demo', 'total', 0,
> 'business_unit_id', 2, 'partnumber', 'MBB150', '_script_handle',
> 'LedgerSMB::Scripts::timecard', 'checkedin', '2016-08-08', 'jctype', 1,
> 'have_latex', 1, 'warn_expire', 0, '_role_prefix', undef, 'dbh',
> 'DBI::db=HASH(0x5970bf8)', 'curr', 'EUR') called at LedgerSMB/Scripts/
> timecard.pm line 147
> LedgerSMB::Scripts::timecard::save('LedgerSMB=HASH(0x587f8c8)')
> called at lsmb-request.pl line 113 LedgerSMB::Handler::try {...} at
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.20.1/Try/Tiny.pm line 81 eval {...} at
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.20.1/Try/Tiny.pm line 72
> Try::Tiny::try('CODE(0x5978c58)', 'Try::Tiny::Catch=REF(0x5970f40)')
> called at lsmb-request.pl line 125 LedgerSMB::Handler::call_script('
> timecard.pl', 'LedgerSMB=HASH(0x587f8c8)') called at lsmb-request.pl line
> 88 require lsmb-request.pl at /srv/www/htdocs/ledgersmb/timecard.pl line
> 8
>
> This is version 1.4.28
>
> Where do you start a Project?
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob Crandell
> ComputerBase
> http://www.computerbaseusa.com
> 541-349-0404
> "The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to
> change; the realist adjusts the sails."
> -- William Arthur Ward,
>
> >>> "Bob Crandell" <b...@assuredcomp.com> 8/9/2016 1:36 PM >>>
> Hi David,
>
> Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I've got lots of excuses. Do
> you want to hear them?
> Attached (if it works) is a screen shot of a Sales Invoice with what I
> think should be the way Services are entered as opposed to an inventory
> item. Basically what needs to be answered is: When did who do what to
> whom? How long did it take and how much did it cost?
>
> For us some clients ask for a log of what happened. The Sales Invoice
> does that.
>
> The Sales Order generated from the Timecards should look like that or at
> least have the same information.
>
> The Time Frame has a choice of Day or Week. It needs Month too.
>
> I'll try to get a screen shot of Timecard soon.
>
> Thanks
> Bob
> >>> David G <lsmb...@sbts.com.au> 6/16/2016 8:44 PM >>>
> Hi Bob,
>
> To clarify exactly what you want ( I think it's close to what I'm going
> to need for a customer of mine)
> could you perhaps do a mockup of what you want to enter on a timecard,
> and what you want to see on the order/invoice
>
> Preferably do this on the actual entry and or report screens and simply
> take screenshots
>
> Once I can see those I'll discuss with Erik and work on an
> implementation that meets both sets of requirements.
>
> Regards
> David G
>
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