custom templates + special invoice terms

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Feb 16 09:37:30 EST 2012


Hi,

This should have gone back to the list.

I'm not an active developer nowadays so I am unlikely to implement this
myself.  Maybe someone else will.  Thank you for the enhancement
request.

-derek

Zeev Pekar <z.pekar at gmail.com> writes:

>> > And what about this? 
>> >
>> > 3) We have here some special terms for invoices - 30+ and 60+.
>> >
>> > 30+ means that once you hand over the invoice you have to wait until the
>> > end of the current month and then one more month, e.g. if you create
>> > invoice on 12 of January you should get your money on 1 March.
>> >
>> > 60+ means that once you hand over the invoice you have to wait until the
>> > end of the current month and then two more months, e.g. if you create
>> > invoice on 22 of January you should get your money on 1 April.
>> >
>> > The idea behind these terms is that one knows that only on 1 of each
>> > months he has to pay and can relax the rest of the month.
>> >
>> > Is there a way to implement this in GnuCash without touching source
>> > code? If no, how high are the chances for this to implemented if I file
>> > a feature request?
>> 
>> As has already been answered, you can try the Proximo feature.  I do not
>> know if it will handle 60+ as opposed to 30+.  It's been over a decade
>> since I wrote that code, and I never used it myself.
>
> I tried to find some info on how GC's Proximo feature is supposed to
> work but without success. However I know from others that it's
> impossible. May I ask you to implement some kind of months counter in
> Proximo, please. So once it is 1 then 30+
> will be produced, if it is 2 - 60+, if it is 3 - 90+, etc.
> I file a feature request here:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670215
>
>
> Thank you!
> Zeev
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