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Hi Barry
Looking great.
Please see comments as follows:
TIMESHEET - HOME
I created a new test timesheet. It was fast, simple and everything displayed in the main home view.
Comments include:
Following my PowerPoint doc "TimesheetsInputOutput", will there be a separate input form for employees and employers? [Barry says 'Yes']
[Barry says 'We will require Clients to enter Employees and then mployees choose from a drop-down list of pre-registered Employees']
Note, we do not want employees to see 'client specific' fields: [Barry says 'Let's offer employee-specific menu']
Client Name
Client Demographic
Client Profession
How Won
Referrer
Comment
Lump Sum Fee
Building cost
Referrer and Building Cost are not on form [Barry says 'Add to Basic Clients table']
For date, could we put an example eg 03 Jan 16 [Barry says 'I will clarify what this means']
In form, the Job Number and Hours align to the right (little thing) [Barry says 'Please change]
EMPLOYEE
All worked well.
In 'type' I couldn't add a new type eg 'employer' but I think that is correct, is that right?
ADMINISTRATION
In administration, I have added the 'job types', 'sub-job types' and 'services'.
Input was really simple thank you.
This is really an fyi as it is a little thing, but when I went to make a change, lets say changing a typo, and then
click on 'enable changes' I get lost and have to re-log into the system (note this worked without problem on pages HOME and EMPLOYEES).
REPORTING
Following my doc, TimesheetsReportingAndTaxonomy_18Sept14, most of what we need will appear in your main home view with its filters, but I will look at this in more detail down the track.
Also, we will not want employees seeing the home page view with the 'client specific' data.
Thanks to you and your Development Team for your work so far.
Hope you are now on holidays and beginning to relax.
Merry Christmas!
Jane
end of Jane's Comments.
Barry Williams
December 23rd. 2014
Database Answers Ltd.
London, England
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