The information is relational. Each account points to a billing cycle
definition (ie, you don't define the billing cycle details per account,
you point the account at a billing cycle definition) and if you change
the billing cycle definition, then all accounts using the billing cycle
will be affected.
This is a fairly basic feature of Emerald, in many of the configuration
options. For example, if you change the pricing of a service type, all
services using that service type will start billing with that new price
the next time, even though you didn't change any of the services.
--Dale E. Reed Jr. Emerald and RadiusNT/X__________________________________________IEA Software, Inc. www.iea-software.com
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