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    Ross Simmonds commented  · 

    • Although there is an "email Customer" button on invoices (and job details page), it does not facilitate actually emailing the invoice.
    • What we need is to be able to email a pdf quote or invoice directly from the Jobsheet.
    • Currently the process for emailing quotes/invoices deposits a generic url at the top of the email message when done from Safari/Apple Mail (e.g. https://app.jobsheetapp.com/quote/quote_pdf.pdf) - obviously is of no use to the recipient. This is an Apple issue not caused by Jobsheet, but it would be resolved if the url generated with Create Invoice PDF was unique to the company and job. Perhaps this will no longer be an issue when Jobsheet supports direct email.

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    Please comment as to whether it’s more important to have staff rates by work type or by customer. We have a method of doing this, and it’s planned however you feedback is appreciated.

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    Ross Simmonds commented  · 

    Not overly important which way it is done. In general our customers would be either General or Commercial and not both, so based on that it could be by customer. We don't presently use "Work Types" but from a database development point of view it seems to me that using work types to enable multiple rates for staff might be the more sensible way to go, otherwise there would be the challenges of priority between default customer rates and default staff rates. Rates associated with work types might be the bridge between the two; allowing for different levels of rates depending on the combination of staff experience and the work type. E.g. junior staff member having different rates for commercial and general work which would be lower than different senior rates for commercial and general work.

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    We have this planned. One thing you can do is ensure that your staff have an email capable phone with automatic syncing. This will get there only slightly slower than a text message.

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    Ross Simmonds commented  · 

    In the app currently under development this could be easily achieved using (iOS) notifications.

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