Glad I could provide a useful concept.

Dennis McGrath
Software Developer
QMI Security Solutions
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Itasca IL 60143
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William Stacy
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I tend to dislike deletions of any kind.  I prefer to keep them forever, 
especially since someone else is gonna eventually live in the same house.  
Dateoff null would show all actives, while Dateoff not null maintains the paper 
trail ad infinitum.  But I like the idea and will work on it.  Thanks.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Dennis McGrath 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Just 3 columns!

You might want to have an LinkActive column which defaults to YES.
That would give you a way to logically delete a record without losing reference 
to important history.


Dennis McGrath
Software Developer
QMI Security Solutions
1661 Glenlake Ave
Itasca IL 60143
630-980-8461<tel:630-980-8461>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of William Stacy
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Oops, I meant Dennis, not B.D. Hey Dennis, how would that linking table look?  
Just the 3 columns, maybe with some dateon and dateoff columns?

bill
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Dennis McGrath 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
In this situation, I would have a Family table, an Individual Table, and a 
FamilyLink table
The FamilyLink table would have its own ID column along with FamilyID and 
IndividulID.

This allows you to have one family with many members and one member as part of 
many families.
Then you could bill to the correct FamilyLinkIDs referencing the correct 
family/individual combinations.



Dennis McGrath
Software Developer
QMI Security Solutions
1661 Glenlake Ave
Itasca IL 60143
630-980-8461<tel:630-980-8461>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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Bill
Add a family id with a separate user id - then you can bill either on a family 
base or individual and print reports on either level
J
On 5/29/2012 7:44 PM, William Stacy wrote:
I'm restructuring my billing system to become more flexible and correct and 
would appreciate any suggestions/pointers from those more skilled than I.  My 
restructure is mostly due to two things.  One, I've always billed by family 
accounts, where one family member is assigned as the account holder.  The 
problem arises now and then that a family member leaves the nest and either 
then has their own account, or joins another family which has its own account.

The problem is with the old transactions of prior family members not showing up 
in account lookbacks.

I know one popular way is to have everyone have their own accounts and just 
split family payments into their individual parts.  It's not pretty, and 
requires more computing  and more complex statements, but it would solve the 
problem.

I've also been toying with handling it at the transaction line item level, 
assigning a permanent bill-to person/entity at that level which can also be 
used to handle 3rd party issues.   Which is the other part of this restructure.

TIA

Bill



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