Sadly, ‘jobs’ won’t work here that way, I don’t think.
They really should be named ‘purchase orders’. They aren’t another level of
classification or tracking.
You would need to create each invoice separately with its own terms. However,
you can import invoice data. Since this is such a large
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Original message From: Greg Feneis Date:
10/12/19 1:29 PM (GMT-08:00) To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC]
Job and Invoice Sounds like you're on the right track.For each
Sounds like you're on the right track.
For each association member (customer), create an invoice. Let an item on
the invoice be some description, like Annual Dues, or Quarterly dues or
Monthly dues, assign that item a value and press the enter key. GnuCash
will remember the item description and
Just installed GNUCash in hopes of managing finances for my Home Owners
Association. We have 218 homes which I set up as customers. we now wish to
issue invoices for a reserve fund we are creating. Total due is $48 per home,
payable at either six, twelve, or a one time intervals, of which each