16 Jul 10:40
user reports
From: Élio Coutinho <ecoutinho@...>
Subject: user reports
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.printing.pykota.user
Date: 2008-07-16 08:44:30 GMT
Subject: user reports
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.printing.pykota.user
Date: 2008-07-16 08:44:30 GMT
Hello, I'm in the process of migrating our windows based printing account system to pykota. On the present system, each user can access his printing reports, and check how his balance was debited for his printings, or how it was increased by his deposits. You can find an example on the image in attachment. Notice that for each printing the resulting balance is shown, which allows the user to easily understand why they deposited 100, and the balance was increased to 95 only. Looking at the pykota database, it seems that there is no information on the resulting balance, at the time the job was printed. Is this correct, or am I missing something? I suppose I could do the math and trace back the balance, but I would have more confidence that no one has fiddled with the database, if the balance were to be recorded on each transaction. Would it be possible to record this information? Best regards, Elio Coutinho
Hello, I'm in the process of migrating our windows based printing account system to pykota. On the present system, each user can access his printing reports, and check how his balance was debited for his printings, or how it was increased by his deposits. You can find an example on the image in attachment. Notice that for each printing the resulting balance is shown, which allows the user to easily understand why they deposited 100, and the balance was increased to 95 only. Looking at the pykota database, it seems that there is no information on the resulting balance, at the time the job was printed. Is this correct, or am I missing something? I suppose I could do the math and trace back the balance, but I would have more confidence that no one has fiddled with the database, if the balance were to be recorded on each transaction. Would it be possible to record this information? Best regards, Elio Coutinho
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