Time & Billing Database

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Denys

I am using Access 2000 and I use the time & billing database template that
came with Access. my problem is that when I print an invoice for a date
range, the entire invoice working dates are always appearing. for example, I
just want an invoice for the month of december, but all "dates worked" prior
to december always appear. I look high and low to try to figure out why it's
doing this.
any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
 
L

Larry Linson

Denys said:
I am using Access 2000 and I use the time & billing database template that
came with Access. my problem is that when I print an invoice for a date
range, the entire invoice working dates are always appearing. for example,
I
just want an invoice for the month of december, but all "dates worked"
prior
to december always appear. I look high and low to try to figure out why
it's
doing this.
any help would be much appreciated.

I'm sad to say that the one time I tried to use the Time and Billing
template, there was so little of it that I liked, that I only salvaged one
or two tables, then built a simple form and one report... not a "finished
application", but it worked OK for that one job.

Everything I've done since then has been so simple that a couple of Excel
worksheets have done the trick.

There are a number of applications of this type available commercially, or
as shareware, or maybe as freeware. I have not used them, but know some
people who thought "TimeSlips" was a likely prospect, after they researched
the market. Actually, I think that contract was cancelled before they even
had an opportunity to order it, and don't know what they may have used,
later.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 
D

Denys

Thanks Larry for the information. I guess I'll have to create my own invoice
report, which I was hoping to avoid.

Thanks again
 
L

Larry Linson

Denys said:
Thanks Larry for the information. I guess I'll have to create my own
invoice
report, which I was hoping to avoid.

If everything else about the T & B template is satisfactory, it should not
be very difficult to create or modify the invoice report, IIRC.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 

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