After entering the Time Charges in Operator
Charges, invoices can now be created.
Refer to the overview in Operator Time
Charges for information on this feature.
The prompts are:
This date will be used for posting the invoice to the Customer's
Account and the General Ledger.
If the operator does not have date range override
permission, the invoice date will be checked to make sure the date
is valid against the date ranges set as acceptable in Date Range Control for RSIH. The date control
feature helps prevent data entry errors.
Uncheck this box to suppress printing the invoices at this
time.
The invoices can be printed later from Print
Operator Charge Invoices .
Click the ACCEPT button to begin printing the report, or CANCEL to abort.
Click NO if the report is incorrect and the Invoices will not be
generated.
Changes can be made in Operator
Charges.
The new Time Charge invoices can be reviewed and the header,
services and payment information can be edited before posting in
the next Daily Close, using Edit Operator
Charge Invoices, but the Product details on the invoice cannot
be modified.
If the product details need to be adjusted the same invoice can be
accessed from Miscellaneous Invoices if
the operator has sufficient role permission.
Posting Control
The Generate Time Charge Invoice program is designed to be
run by one operator at a time.
Locking will occur if another operator attempts to run the program
at the same time, or if the first operator did not exit the posting
program correctly.
A Posting Control Information warning
will appear on the screen preventing the second operator from
proceeding, and only operators with Security
Role permission to reset the Generate Operator Charge
Invoices flag will have access to the RESET
button that unlocks the program.
Whenever the posting control flag for Time Charge Invoices is
reset, a record is written to the Delete
Log for the Function RSOT14.
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