getpaid | A simple billing/invoicing app in Rails | Business library
kandi X-RAY | getpaid Summary
kandi X-RAY | getpaid Summary
This is a simple Rails billing app I started in 2006. It's very basic and certain parts of it are unfinished, but for basic billing, it's worked well for me. Features: - Invoicing - Service rates - Subcontracting support - Basic contact management - Simple layout.
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QUESTION
I was playing with Apps Script to try and add the value of a cell in a specific column (C4:C14) in my spreadsheet to cell C15 when there is a Note that says 'paid'
I read through the documentation of Class Range and was able to get the values of the notes, as well as the value of the cells in cell range (C4:C14), but I am unable to set the sum based on the contents of the Insert Note on Google Sheets.
Here is the code I worked out so far as well as the screenshot of my sheet.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-24 at 08:07Rather for educational purposes here is a 'functional' solution:
QUESTION
I have a Spring Data Repository defined as given below:
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Answered 2021-Jul-07 at 10:23The problem is when you are using inner queries Spring data JPA is not able to derive the count query. See when you want return type as Page , Page - has total pages and total elements as the two things it returns along with the Paginated result.
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The file has
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Answered 2021-Apr-14 at 02:24It is me again!
I believe it would be easier if you just made a function that writes structured files and reads them:
QUESTION
Here is what I am trying, didn't even get to the point of looking at the temp table yet, can't even create it properly:
4GL Code:
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Answered 2021-Mar-09 at 08:4010.2... Ouch!
Use a dataset instead. I think they were available. Also, I'm skipping the schema. It's really not any help and lastly I statically define the dataset and temp-table because it will make your life easier.
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I have implemented mongoose-currency
in my User model:
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Answered 2021-Feb-17 at 00:16You should define a getter for your schema like so:
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I am exploring this cordapp example https://github.com/corda/corda-training-template.git
I have modified the code as per the solution template available in Github. Whenever I am starting the flow, I am getting error like (no constructor found, missing parameter state), please refer to the below screenshot. I have initiated this flow from node A so I am confused about what will be the constructor parameter. I have pasted the state code below.
IOUState Constructor code
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Answered 2020-Apr-19 at 12:34- I assume that one of the input parameters in your flow's constructor is a class (
Amount
), so you have to pass an instance of that class when you start the flow in the node's shell. - See here how to create an instance of a class in the node's shell.
- The problem in your code is that you're using
Amount
; meaning to construct an instance, you'd have to do something like this:
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