Undoable Bills Disappearing

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Hi All,

I have one large corporate client that I bill constantly--- throughout the month almost daily - a few hundred a month. I've noticed that periodically, for no reason - ALL of my invoices for this client will disappear from the undoable screen. Many are unpaid and have not had a new bill run - I should always have at least 100 bills in there at at a time that are 'undoable'. I cross referenced with Timeslip's list of reasons why a bill would become undoable -- I am not doing any of those things.  This happens every few weeks.

Today, I ran and finalized bills and 5 minutes later - none of them were undoable, and in fact, all of the other bills for this client (again, hundreds) were gone from the undoable screen. I have billed several hundred thousand of dollars within the last few weeks -- none of which would meet the criteria for a bill becoming undoable.

Everything is still correct in AR and the reprint screen. I KNOW that I can back my database up, or do a work around to regenerate a bill should I need to undo it. But I want to understand why this is happening, in case it is something I am doing to cause it. As I said, this is happening often, and there are several other users of my system that are inconvenienced by a backup.

Has anyone run into something like this? I'm completely stumped and thinking it must be a database issue. I appreciate any feedback I can get. Thanks!

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    What version of Timeslips? 

    It sounds like you have multiple matters for the client and you are billing individual matters - is that correct? Are you using consolidated billing? If the matters are linked then running a bill for one, could clear the others from undo as the last bill run will prevent prior from being undone. 

    You might want to check security settings just to make sure that you have limited who can undo bills. 

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    What version of Timeslips? 

    It sounds like you have multiple matters for the client and you are billing individual matters - is that correct? Are you using consolidated billing? If the matters are linked then running a bill for one, could clear the others from undo as the last bill run will prevent prior from being undone. 

    You might want to check security settings just to make sure that you have limited who can undo bills. 

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