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Running concurrent Billing Rules
<p>Wondering if it is at all possible to run two different billing rules against the same time entries. In other words, the first would execute generating engagement billing transactions, then the second would execute (potentially against the same time entries) generating a second set of engagement billing transactions.</p><p>The scenario is this:</p><p>Consultant A records 40hrs this week on Project A. Consultant A's standard rate is $200/hr. We have negotiated that we are willing to contribute 30% of Consultant A's fee (i.e. $60/hr) toward the project... <em>but this can not be shown as a "discount"</em>.</p><p>Ideally I would have Billing Rule #1 produce