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Only one $date variable is parse, so to achieve what you want, use this: {$date:d/m/Y} |
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Hello,
This is my first time using Invoice Ninja and it seems great for my needs.
I would like to ask if it is possible for the generated invoice number to contain the date of its issue, and not the current one in the system?
For example:
today is June 14, but I want to issue an invoice with a date of May 31.
With the numbering format {$counter}/{$date:d}/{$date:m}/{$year}, unfortunately, the year and month are always given from the current date - is it possible to create a formula that will correctly indicate xxx/ in this case 31/05/2023?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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