Hi, Chen Thomas <jctc...@outlook.com> writes:
> Derek, > > Thanks for reply. > > But it's very practical in my current business. > > Some invoices to customer will have cut-off date on 25th of month, > then the due date will be the 60th day after the 1st day of the next > month. As I said, right now GnuCash only uses the terms to assign a due date. It has no other meaning within the program. > BTW, I don't think I can change the Due Date in GC manually? Yes, you can. But I think you cannot manually set the due date if you use a billing term. > Thomas -derek > -----Original Message----- > From: Derek Atkins [mailto:warl...@mit.edu] > Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2018 2:21 AM > To: Chen Thomas <jctc...@outlook.com> > Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > Subject: Re: Payment Term 60 Days with Cut-off Day > > HI, > > Chen Thomas <jctc...@outlook.com> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I have some business with payment term 60 days or 90 days with a >> cut-off day, for example, 25th of the month. >> I can set up the term with "Day" type because it's over 30 days, but >> there is no cut-off day field. >> If I use the other type, there is a cut-off day field, but due day >> must be a day of a month, which can not be over 31. >> >> Is there any way to handle this kind of payment term in GnuCash? > > No, not really. > >> Or any workaround? Thank you. > > The "terms" is more of a textual notification for the users. Other >> than computing the Due Date, GnuCash does not do anything with it. > >> Thomas > >> Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. >> You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. > > -derek -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH warl...@mit.edu PGP key available _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.