Re: reduced reported hours for programmers in training

2008-09-01 Thread Jacopo Cappellato
wouldn't be easier to treat this as an adjustment (discount) on the invoice item? Jacopo On Sep 2, 2008, at 8:33 AM, Hans Bakker wrote: I was wondering if the following, which i will implement for my company is useful for the trunk? This feature, if not used will let the system work as it

Re: reduced reported hours for programmers in training

2008-09-01 Thread BJ Freeman
Or put in a rate type for Chargetocustomer then have a rate that would be charged to the project. and have a type that is Charge to House(the hiring company) and a rate that is charged to the House. Maybe differentiate them with roles;. my reason is that for performance issues this give a better hi

Re: reduced reported hours for programmers in training

2008-09-01 Thread Enrique Ruibal
+1 Definitely useful, also applies in a number of other different industries where training requires a steep learning curve e.g. apparel manufacturing, etc. Enrique Ruibal -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/reduced-reported-hours-for-programmers-in-training

reduced reported hours for programmers in training

2008-09-01 Thread Hans Bakker
I was wondering if the following, which i will implement for my company is useful for the trunk? This feature, if not used will let the system work as it is now. We have a number of programmers in training which do work for customers but need more time to do the job. It would be nice if they were