#isabela12313-Invoice

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acoustic hill
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Hi, taking a look here @silk snow

silk snow
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thank you

acoustic hill
silk snow
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hm

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I'm not sure if that makes much sense, the invoice hasn't been finalized yet and draft invoices are not created with due dates / the due dates are not set on the invoice until the invoice is finalized.

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Can you update the due date on an open invoice?

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We can't know when the invoice is due until it is finalized

acoustic hill
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You can update the due_date on a draft invoice

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Let me test something real quick on my end

silk snow
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okay

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thanks

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This was one of the threads that made me assume that the due date would be set based on the finalization date #935243611199656017 message

acoustic hill
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Looking at the previous thread

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I might be misreading our document, let me further investigate this

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After further reading, it does make sense that the days_until_due starts when the invoice is finalized. I'm trying to reproduce what you're seeing on that on in_1LKwoKJxJIrs34m7U0eOALTN, on my end.

acoustic hill
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I had days_until_due: "30" and left it in drafts for 2 weeks. When I finalized it, the days_until_due: "30" was reflected from when the invoice is finalized, so I was totally wrong here.

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Now that we know the expected behavior, I'm further investigating what might have happened to that invoice

silk snow
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Hmmmm I see

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thank you for checking

acoustic hill
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Thank you for your patience and understanding. I was able to talk this out with a teammate.

My initial answer was correct that it's an expected behavior that the due date of the invoice will be based on when it is created, not when it is finalized. When I tried reproducing it with Test Clock, it did not work like normal.