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DotNetNuke Minimal Version | 04.06.02 | MS SQL Server | SQL 2000 Required |
Source Code Available | This is one of my first modules and I still use it today. It is a basic bookkeeping module for DNN. You define a number of 'accounts' for whom you do paid work and any number of projects for them. You write hours on a project. You can even delegate this hour writing to 'employees'. Every hour report contains a public and private summary/note. The account, if associated with a user account on the site, will allow the client to consult his/her account and see what is going on (and what kind of tab they're running up). To me this was a web 2.0 type feature that was not often seen in this industry. When I wrote this in 2003 there were no bookkeeping modules for DNN let alone one that would allow this. IMO it is important when starting your business to instill trust with your client that you're not burning his/her money. So providing access to your day to day log could help with this. The module also allows you to compile and keep track of invoices. Invoices are exported in XML (I use InfoPath to turn these into paper based invoices for example).
The module was made on DNN 2 (!) at the time. It shows. It is not localizable as a DNN 3 module would have been. I never got round to implementing this after DNN 3 came out. It would be quite costly given the amount of panels to work through, and the module never generated enough revenue to justify this. |