It's certainly a possiblity down the road in 1.1 or later.
Paul
On 3/25/06, Pagehit Talklists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Paul,
Is there any plans in the future to integrate Quickbooks export? I would
love to have the ability to export all invoices/payments to Quickbooks so I
don't have to
Could we make a cron job run this daily?
Also what about making a range of dates, so you could do a week at a time?
I think it could be a problem if you printed an invoice and mailed it and
then reprinted it and forgot you mailed it. Same with email, would it email
the invoice many times if you
On Mon, March 27, 2006 16:21, Paul Yasi wrote:
I don't know if you entered the dates in this format or not, but the
dates for billing need to be entered in ISO format
(http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html) - this is the way
mysql stores dates and some countries enter dates in
The print button only shows the info for the currently selected customer.
Did you search and select one of the new companies you added and then click
the print button once they are active?
I just tried it with the newest CVS and it is working correctly for me.
Regards,
Phil
-Original
On Tue, March 28, 2006 14:37, Pagehit Talklists wrote:
The print button only shows the info for the currently selected
customer. Did you search and select one of the new companies you
added and then click the print button once they are active?
I just tried it with the newest CVS and it is
Hm
I just added a new client and then clicked print right away and volia'
nothing I am looking further.
Paul here is the output:
Customer Record
Name:
Company:
Street:
City:
State:
Zip:
Country:
Phone:
Fax:
Source:
Contact Email:
Yes, invoicing and other tools could be run from a cron job, though I
haven't tried it myself it should be fairly easy to do using a program
like wget. You'll have to have it load the cookies to login though.
I found it has a function called --load-cookies to do this