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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 9/5/2023 3:24 pm
 
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Start Date/Time: 9/5/2023 12:45 pm
End Date/Time: 9/5/2023 5:45 pm
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Notes:

Doing a few different things for ship A (main adilas). Light research on CSS, bootstrap, and what cart options we have available to us.

Spent a good 1.5 hours helping out Bryan with code and flow on his new Authorize.net integration. We ended up talking about invoice types. Bryan had added in a whole new invoice type for refunds. We talked about how even though that doesn't seem too big, it cascades into reports, financials, and other cause and effect things.

We got into the differences between refunds and voids and even partial refunds. That got a little bit deep. We ended up having Bryan write some stuff down and he will looking into some of the possible scenarios. We also went over some reflexive flex grid tie-ins and how to code those so that we get links and relationships between the original invoices and the refunds. Overall, a good session.

After Bryan left, I jumped back into doing some more CSS research for a new mini cart. Recording some notes.

Part way through some CSS research, I got a phone call from Eric. He wanted to go over some options for recording tips - credit card stuff, merchant processing, and how all of that flows through accounting. We talked about a number of options, including using special accounts to show the liability and the asset, until cleared out (tips paid out to employees). After I got done with Eric, I jumped back into some CSS and bootstrap research. See attached for some notes. I was playing with things on the w3schools website.

Recording notes for the day.