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Laurie Allen - Glendale AZ, US Steve Atkins - Phoenix AZ, US Dave Babcock - Phoenix AZ, US Pat Callahan - Scottsdale AZ, US Sean Hagan - Glendale AZ, US Norm Hanevich - PHX AZ, US Greg James - Glendale AZ, US Cheryl Kabrud - Glendale AZ, US Andy Nicholls - Kingwood TX, US Daniel Parks - Glendale AZ, US Brenda Rowley - Chandler AZ, US Elias Serrano - Phoenix AZ, US Ken Sheehan - New River AZ, US Tony Williams - Glendale AZ, US
Assignee:
American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705 30
Abstract:
A web application that enables access to a client's specific account transaction detail. The charge transaction detail can include anything related to charge or credit card transactions including travel transaction detail, corporate card detail and corporate purchasing card detail. The transaction detail can be captured from many sources and can include third party data. The clients can use a web application and web page to access the account data and create report views of the information. The system can also includes a create a report capability, which allows users to add filters and data elements to an existing report format and create a report specific to their needs and data.
License Records
Daniel R Parks Sr
License #:
2705088475
Category:
Contractor
Daniel Parks
License #:
38086 - Active
Category:
Professional
Issued Date:
Aug 20, 2002
Expiration Date:
Apr 30, 2018
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Daniel Parks
Lived:
Phoenix Az
Work:
Self
Education:
Phoenix College
Relationship:
Single
About:
Love illustrating and taking pictures. I am a photo and photoshop-graphics geek.
Bragging Rights:
I am better than you are.
Daniel Parks
Work:
SMB Machinery
Education:
University of Georgia
Daniel Parks
Education:
Lawrence University - Music Education
Bragging Rights:
Found a Hammond Organ at a rummage sale for $15; I think that's worth bragging about