Hi Bob,

Sorry for the tardy reply. I couldn't find any responses by others, so I
figured a reply is still in order.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Bob Miller <b...@computerisms.ca> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have searched but not found suitable answers to my questions.  If
> documentation exists that explains my answers, I would most definitely
> appreciate a pointer, else I pose the following inquiries:
>
> First question:  I have made a mistake entering customer, they are
> supposed to be tax exempt and I put the check marks to include tax on
> their account.  If I go back to the customer page=>accounts tab and
> click the account number=>deselect the taxes=>click save changes, the
> check marks show up beside the taxes again and I cannot seem to get rid
> of them.
>

Reproduced this in 1.3.30 just a minute ago. Filed as bug
https://sourceforge.net/p/ledger-smb/bugs/818/


> Second question: I see when I create a sales invoice that I have the
> ability to schedule it before posting it.  However I discovered that
> scheduling an invoice without posting it first does not create an entry
> in the recurring transactions window, but posting an invoice first then
> scheduling it does put an entry in the recurring transactions screen.  I
> found a bug 3602382 describing this problem was filed a couple of months
> ago that is marked as fixed, however I do not see this fix listed in the
> 1.3.30 or the 1.3.29 changelog recently sent to this list, and I am not
> clear from the bug report exactly what the fix was.  So the question to
> ask; is there a way to schedule an invoice without first posting it?
>

Didn't test (so didn't reproduce) this, but filed as
https://sourceforge.net/p/ledger-smb/bugs/819/

Due to the move from SourceForge to new infrastructure, the bug you
referenced is now numbered 776 (
https://sourceforge.net/p/ledger-smb/bugs/776/). This bug is fixed in
revision 5697. This revision is included in 1.3.31 for sure; I've been
unable (yet) to assess if it's in 1.3.30 as well. Can you report if you
have success with 1.3.31?


Bye,


Erik.
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