On Sat, 12 Jun 2010, Paul Tammes wrote:

Timecard does not need a number, person A does B on date C hour D. Why
would you need another timecard each day / week?

Paul,

  You must not use the timecard capability within SL then. If you look at
the timecard report you'll see these report headings:

Date|ID|Project Number|Service 
Code|Description|Notes|Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat

  The second column, ID, is a sequential list of time card entries. There
may be multiple entries each day when one works on the same project in
several discrete blocks of time.

  I am assuming that the ID is the serial number column in the table; I may
well be wrong. What I want to learn is how to close the open timecards from
February since they have been invoiced and paid.

Rich
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