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    neonlady is offline Registered User
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    Question Job number based accounting program

    I can't be the only small business that uses running job numbers to organize service/sales and then and bill clients!
    Does anyone know of a program that will allow me to create a job number (sequencially),
    bill to an established client base, and follow through with the completion of the work to close the job number?
    I am currently using a spead sheet to manage job information, then using quickbooks to manage my invoices/customer list. I am looking to merge these two seamlessly into one program. Create a job number, description, client info (which transfer to their billing log or something, then maybe has a list feature of invoices to be managed/printed.

    Any suggestions work be great.

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    I don't know of any, I'm currently programming my own for my business. More work than I intended on doing but the spreadsheet records were annoying me. I'd like to know if there is an alternative too.
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    filemaker pro....

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    Not sure if this was the app you were talking about

    http://filemaker.com/applications/wr_home.html Only problem is that if you don't have filemaker your looking at spending about 400 bucks 300 for filemaker and another 100 for work requests.

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    iWork or Daylight may help you out in this regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mi5moav
    Not sure if this was the app you were talking about

    http://filemaker.com/applications/wr_home.html Only problem is that if you don't have filemaker your looking at spending about 400 bucks 300 for filemaker and another 100 for work requests.
    I wasn't talking about Work Requests specifically, just Filemaker in general. In fact, included with the application are a bunch of database templates that just might suit the need, without having to buy anything additional..and if those don't fit the problem exactly - you can always modify them - or create your own customized database to do exactly what you need. Yes it's $400, but it's well worth the money IMO.

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    quickbooks may be able to do it
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