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This time rule will look to the date that the IOU was created and determine if there is an occurrence that has an outstanding balance.
This time rule will look to the date that the IOU was created and determine if there is an occurrence that has an outstanding balance. If an outstanding balance is found, a new entry will be added with the time rule Time Code, to offset the balance to zero.
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If an outstanding balance is found, a new entry will be added with the time rule Time Code, to offset the balance to zero.
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*Notes
The 60 days value used above is an example only to determine how many days the system should look back. The actual number of days should be defined in the Value field.
!!Requirements / Features
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* If the value is greater than 30 days, you need to also define the helper rule PRIOR PERIOD DYS.
The 60 days value used above is an example only. The actual number of days the system should look back should be defined in the Value field.
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* If the value is greater than 30 days, the helper time rule PRIOR PERIOD DYS must be defined.