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Hey Marcus,
Thanks for all the information. This was something that was already addressed and will be available on our next update, later this week.
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Hi Marcus,
You need to enter the date (using the correct format; example May-29-2009). Once this is entered then you need to click on the little upside down triangle next to the date box and click on the specific criteria. For instance in this example, if you wanted all entries with date ‘May-29-2009’ then you would select ...
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Hey John,
We had to regenerate some pages but eveything should be working now. Please let us know if your still having problems.
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Found the problem. I had QXDEstManhrs as an integer not a decimal.
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Amanda,
As of this morning, working great! Thanks!
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I think the process I need to follow if I want to filter for a certain date in the Existing Time Tracking Entries table is to enter the filter information above the correct field and click the filter icon on the right. However, the filter is not being applied correctly when I do this; rather, it refuses to display any time entries. ...
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Hi Marcus,
We’ve looked into this and it appears to be working fine now. You can go ahead and try it again, let me know if it works. Thanks :)
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Another update...
As of this morning, the Tab key is now not moving me off of the date field! Can somebody please tell me what's going on?
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Hi Tony,
Our general rule is if you can launch a browser you’re able to login into Method. However, some of these smaller mobile devices make it a little tricky to properly display these screens and still keep Method simple and stylish as compared to using it on a larger laptop screen. Rest assured it’s something we’ll be ...
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Matt,
The only other option I can think of is to change the value of True to 1 for QXDIsIncludedOnInvoice.
If that doesn't work then if you don't mind I can go into your database and directly run the query and I can figure out
exactly what is the problem as currently the error message I'm getting is a little vague.
Pete
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