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$0 deposits now acceptable for record-keeping reasons

Originally, deposits of $0 (amount > 0) would not be considered real deposits, however, there may be shops where only non-monetary transactions occurred (amount >= 0) which would be useful to record in an accounting program.
One caveat, if a monetary transaction is recorded, but the depositor only enters $0, the deposit will show "Difference: n/a", however this should be a cue since it should be obvious that a real world deposit of $0 would not be made at a bank.
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Jonathan Rosenbaum 9 years ago
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      json/transaction.php

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json/transaction.php

@ -149,8 +149,15 @@ $change_fund = CHANGE_FUND;
}
// populate transaction slider for accounting programs
// Originally wasn't going to include deposits of $0 (amount > 0), however,
// there may be shops where only non-monetary transactions occurred (amount >= 0)
// which would be useful to record in an accounting program.
// One caveat, if a monetary transaction is recorded, but the depositor only
// enters $0, the deposit will show "Difference: n/a", however this should be a cue
// since obvious a real world $0 deposit wouldn't be recorded.
if (isset($_POST['transaction_slider'])) {
$query = 'SELECT transaction_id, IF(amount > 0, "yes", "no") AS "deposited", date
$query = 'SELECT transaction_id, IF(amount >= 0, "yes", "no") AS "deposited", date
FROM transaction_log WHERE transaction_type= "Deposit";';
$sql = mysql_query($query, $YBDB) or die(mysql_error());
while ( $result = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql) ) {

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