Need to be able to convert attorney time from e-center stopwatch to billing program in hours.tenths (20 minutes converts to .3) not .33 or 3333
I am a little confused as 20 minutes should convert to .4, as 18 minutes would be the highest quantity of time that would round up to .3.
At 18 minutes + 1 second, you are over .3 and should round up to…
I think you are misunderstanding what that setting is for. The rounding setting (for 6 minute increments) is what controls how many decimal places show on the bill.
The setting you are talking about has…
THANK YOU!!! Support never told me that. I assumed that the time as shown in the slip listing is how it would appear on the invoice. I have tested it and it does round to the nearest tenth.
I am a little confused as 20 minutes should convert to .4, as 18 minutes would be the highest quantity of time that would round up to .3.
At 18 minutes + 1 second, you are over .3 and should round up to .4.
Timeslips always records the time at actual expenditure, you can set clients to round to the closest 6 minute (.1) increment when it bills out.
Hope that helps.
Nancy Duhon, Esq.
Duhon Technology Solutions, LLC
Master Certified Consultant for Sage Timeslips
Providing individual Consultations and Third Party Remote Desktop Support - including older/unsupported versions.
404-325-9779
[email protected]
I am a little confused as 20 minutes should convert to .4, as 18 minutes would be the highest quantity of time that would round up to .3.
At 18 minutes + 1 second, you are over .3 and should round up to .4.
Timeslips always records the time at actual expenditure, you can set clients to round to the closest 6 minute (.1) increment when it bills out.
Hope that helps.
Nancy Duhon, Esq.
Duhon Technology Solutions, LLC
Master Certified Consultant for Sage Timeslips
Providing individual Consultations and Third Party Remote Desktop Support - including older/unsupported versions.
404-325-9779
[email protected]
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