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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The recurring invoices are created
until the internal dates are "current". That means, that if you
have had the cron stopped for 5 months, and then put it back on,
each run will create a new invoice until you are up to date
(today). I suspect that the "last_recurring_date" is incorrectly
set for this (these) SO so each time the cron launches it creates
new invoices and uptades the last_recurring_date one step.<br>
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In short: set correctly the last_recurring_date and you should be
ok.<br>
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We use this part of the application a lot and always have. It
works correctly, at least on 5.x<br>
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On 30/03/16 11:38, Alan Lord wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:ndg6qq$519$1@ger.gmane.org" type="cite">We
have a customer which has a few Sales Orders configured as
recurring with a frequency of Monthly (See attached).
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However, vtiger is creating two Invoices every day!
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The Recurring Invoice scheduler is configured to run every 12
hours.
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This is a part of vtiger which I have never known a customer use
before...
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So before I start digging I wonder if anyone else has seen this
kind of problem before?
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it's a vtiger 6.4.0 system on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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TIA
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Al
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Un saludo
Joe
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