Forum Post: RE: Remote time entry outside of eCenter
Option 1 - If you have a computer that is not being used, you could setup remote access for her to enter time. Option 2 - Setup a spreadsheet for her to enter time and then use TSImport to import the...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Remote time entry outside of eCenter
Or, Option 3, buy a copy of Timeslips for the remote user to have. Create an empty database based on current to "seed" it with your timekeepers, activities and clients. Have her key the time, then...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Remote time entry outside of eCenter
Your right Nancy, I forgot about that option
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Remote time entry outside of eCenter
Oops, sorry I misnumbered the additional option. Should be option 4. Not to be confused with Caren's option 3.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Remote time entry outside of eCenter
Thank you so much for the responses. Unfortunately, I think this is just not going to be possible to set up as I'd like. Purchasing an entire second license for her is cost prohibitive. eCenter is cost...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Remote time entry outside of eCenter
Rachel, If you'd like to call me we can talk about some options. You can setup auto words for use in excel to handle the abbreviations.
View ArticleForum Post: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
I hope I'm in the right place for a question about Timeslip 5. My wife has never needed or wanted to upgrade her version of Timeslips. Her work is currently limited to contract work for a couple of...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
Sorry but Timeslips v5 is beyond old. Timeslips v5 was a barely out of DOS program it's not designed to work on newer machines. Given security concerns is it safe to be running Windows XP, an...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
Caren, Thanks for your reply. As a retired CTO I will actually enjoy trying to get this thing squared away. From my wife's perspective there is no benefit in upgrading; she has already decided that she...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
I am an old timer. What you need is someone who is a programmer and can explain the intricacies of how applications work with operating systems.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
I, too, am an old-timer and a programmer. My first programming class in 1965 at MIT used punch cards. Can you explain how two apparently identical file structures, file dates, and file sizes can...
View ArticleForum Post: Can I Insert Custom Calculated Field in Bill?
For several years I have wanted the ability to insert a field in bills that contains both a message and a formula that multiplies the amount due by a constant. The purpose is to take the amount due in...
View ArticleForum Post: How Can I Anonymize a Timeslips Database?
I am an attorney with a client that keeps its billing data in Timeslips. The client is involved in litigation, and the billing data in the Timeslips database is an issue in the case. We would like to...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: How Can I Anonymize a Timeslips Database?
While you could make a copy of the database for them, there is no automated way to overwrite the nickname 1s. You would also have to remove the name and address information, the reprint bill images and...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Can I Insert Custom Calculated Field in Bill?
Newer versions of Timeslips do have calculated fields. Whether they would work "exactly" as you describe and to your satisfaction is difficult to answer here. If it is that important to you, I would...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Can I Insert Custom Calculated Field in Bill?
I believe that calculated fields are available on reports but not on bills. Please go to go.na.sage.com/Value_Timeslips_Product_Suggestion and enter your product suggestion.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: How Can I Anonymize a Timeslips Database?
I would not send anyone a complete copy of your database. Period. If you really feel like you want to do something like that, I would: take a copy of your database and purge out all other clients...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
I can't think of any reason why a direct copy would give you different results. Hope this helps. Nancy Duhon, Esq. Master Certified Consultant for Timeslips,Certified Consultant for Amicus Attorney...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Ancient history: recreate Timeslip 5 installation
Nancy, I agree. I can't think of any reason why a direct copy would not work, yet it doesn't. The solution, or more properly the workaround, was to rename the containing folder from "C:\Program...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: How Can I Anonymize a Timeslips Database?
I have testified as an Expert Witness before in a similar situation. We were able to get access to the slips only, not the whole database, by exporting the relevant slips, using just the idea you...
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