Jobs and Invoices

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 30 11:32:28 EDT 2009


"Colin Scott" <gnucash at double-bars.net> writes:

> OK, so having now successfully imported my customer list using the new
> import feature, I get to my next little problem.  :-)
>
> In this application, my customer-base is in fact the membership of my
> Rotary Club, and at some point I'm going to need to invoice every member
> for their annual subscription.  At the moment it looks as if I am going
> to need to create a new job for each customer, and then a new invoice for
> each job, which seems a pretty long-winded way of going about things.  Is
> there some way I might short-circuit all that sort of stuff?  Or are
> there any plans to add functionality that's a little more friendly to
> this kind of business model?

You don't need Jobs.  You can just Invoice directly.
But yes, at this point you do need to create a new invoice for
each customer.

> Colin

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-derek

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