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Color Code: Green
Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 2/23/2015 5:29 pm
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
Show On The Web: Yes - (public)
 
Time Id: 3599
Template/Type: Daily Tasks
Title/Caption: Daily Tasks
Start Date: 2/16/2015
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
• Emails.
• Working on invoices and outputting in-line discounts and total savings. Also added a new corp-wide setting to allow invoice line item photos to show up by default. Basically making the photo invoice a valid default invoice type. Posted some files online.
• Recording notes from an idea that my brother gave me on a 3D calendar model. He came over on Saturday 2/14 and showed me a 3D design for showing the calendar. He broke it into days, weeks, months. He also took it down from days into hours, minutes, etc. See notes from 2/14/15. See elements of time #3557 in adilas university for scans on the 3D calendar.
• New logo for a client out of Texas.
• Going through emails and responding to requests. I’m seeing a number of new requests that are based on the sub permission level. This deals with a permission but the permission also needs one or more settings. It is interesting to see how both permissions and settings need to play together (compound concepts) to create the foundation of what we do inside of adilas.
• On the phone with Steve for half an hour talking about custom settings. He was also asking about flow for his swipe driver’s license project. Basically, swipe the license and then have the system parse through the magnetic data and store the values. We talked about using temporary tables, the session scope (cloud or memory), and step-by-step pass through values.
• Wrote a large email to an adilas rep/consultant about ideas for mixing sub permissions and sub settings. It is crazy to see how everything is headed to sub control levels. The email also talked about real in-line extensions. The email was a light proposal of sorts. It is fun to see things starting to come together.