abijah
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f9635419dd
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Added transaction stats. Added (possibly unwanted) columns.
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2009-07-25 08:06:50 +00:00 |
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abijah
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234999b4d2
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Many, many changes, and yet still much to do. Many things are working, but certainly nothing beyond simply data retrieval (no editing or adding of any data). Also, some work is still required to ensure the grids have the right columns; we can strip out certain columns for some views (such as removing customer from the leases grid of the customer view... completely redundant). And of course, there are still many bugs and lots to clean up.
git-svn-id: file:///svn-source/pmgr/branches/yafr_20090716@368 97e9348a-65ac-dc4b-aefc-98561f571b83
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2009-07-23 01:49:46 +00:00 |
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abijah
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aca9d13a7d
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Moved all grid elements onto the grid helper. Basic testing done, but more testing needs to be done.
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2009-07-08 20:40:44 +00:00 |
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abijah
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014fa0feb9
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Modified effective dates to be part of the ledger entry, not the transaction. This is the logically correct way, as a transaction is simply a collection of entries which might be anywhere from completely aligned to totally disjoint from one another (more likely the former). As a practical example, consider a move-in invoice, with security deposit (effective immediately with no end date), a prorated rent (effective move-in day through the end of the first month), and first full months rent (effective beginning of next month through the end of next month). There is certainly more work to be done on this, and testing was minimal. It does seem to be functioning though, so I'm checking in.
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2009-07-08 16:04:53 +00:00 |
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abijah
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edca01f98c
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Moved transaction listings to jqGrid, and fixed a bug in the jqGrid element wrt. comment columns
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2009-06-15 21:24:42 +00:00 |
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abijah
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374843aeee
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Finally added a format helper, which has been long intended. There may be still be conversion issues, it hasn't been tested much.
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2009-06-08 03:32:07 +00:00 |
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abijah
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f3ffa3c079
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I'm still in the middle of moving onto a ledger based system. However, I'm am now changing how transactions and entries relate back to the customer. I'll be using a ledger for each lease (for rent, late charges, security deposits, etc), and a ledger for each customer (for POS, non-specific deposits such as reservations or covering mulitple units, bad debt writeoff, and possibly customer credits, when not obviously lease specific). This coming change might not be in the right direction, so I want to capture the work as is right now. This change set is not fully functional. Many operations do work, but there are obviously transaction problems with units and customers.
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2009-06-06 20:18:56 +00:00 |
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