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Is it possible to set a specific date for invoices to be generated? Ie, no matter which date a service is purchased or created, I would like the invoices to be dated the 27th of each month, therefore I know all my billing is run on 1 day for all my products recuring billing.

 

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Its still not quite what I require. I dont work with Prorata because no matter which date in the month the service is acquired, its the same price. So whether its purchased on the 1st of the month or the 20th, its still the same price for the duration of that month.

 

My requirment is to enable all recuring invoices to be generate on the 27th of each month thereafter.

 

If I understand "othellotech" the invoices will be generate as per cron on the 27th, but the dates of the invoice will still remain the same day of the month of the originol purchase.

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ok , I found out what I need, in explaining it better.

I need the prorata billing implemented, without it calculating a prorata amount, ie the prorata allows my future invoices to be set to recur on the 27th of each month, but I need the first invoice generated to be the full total of the service, and not a prorata ammount. Is this possible somewhow? I have ioncube system and cannot manually modify any code.

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