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AdamDG

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    AdamDG got a reaction from vkt in Service Term End Dates   
    I think that using "to" instead of "-" might be slightly clearer, however, for my client base, I think that the most clear and least confusing way to specify the term would be to use "through" and specify the last day of the term as the end date.  Ideally, this would be a configurable option, since preferences obviously differ.
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    AdamDG got a reaction from a.daniello in Service Term End Dates   
    Is there a way to define the end date of the service terms to be the last day of the service term, rather than the first day of the next term?  Some of our clients find it confusing that invoices show terms of, for example, Jan. 1 - Feb. 1 and Feb. 1 - Mar. 1., rather than Jan. 1 - Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 - Feb. 28.  The way that it is now seems to imply that the first day of every month is actually part of 2 terms.  This is not a major problem, but does cause some confusion and it would be nice to be able to change it to the format I noted, which is more customary to our clients.
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