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Card Invoice Mode

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Orders

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Shipment

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Invoices

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Manual Invoicing

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One Order

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One or Many Shipments

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One Invoice for Each Shipment

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One Invoice Per Order

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One Order

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One or Many Shipments

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One Invoice for the Whole Order

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Batch Invoicing

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One Or Many Orders

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One or Many Shipments for each order

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A single sale order may be sent in a number of shipments, depending on stock availability. This can have an effect on how invoices are sent to the customer.

Customers can be set up for three methods of invoicing:

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Invoice method

Number of orders

Number of shipments

Number of invoices

When invoices are sentWhat is on the invoice

Manual invoicing

One order

At least one shipment

One invoice for each shipment

Each time goods are shippedA single shipment

One invoice per order

One order

At least one shipment

One invoice for the whole order

When the order is fully shippedAll shipments in the order

Batch invoicing

One or many orders

Any number of shipments

One invoice for the period of time. Eg one invoice per month

 

Customer Invoicing Mode

 

Sales are created by the customer placing an order. Each order may have a number of shipments . When it comes to invoicing shipments to customers the invoicing step can be handled a number of ways. The customer card can be setup for the following :-

Once per predefined time periodAll shipments in the given time period

Manual invoicing

An invoice is generated every time goods are shipped. The invoice covers only those goods that were shipped in that shipment. This is the default mode method of invoicing.-          One Invoice Per Order.

One invoice per order

The customer is not invoiced until the order is fully shipped. Shipments are not invoiced as they are dispatched, no matter how many shipments this takes. The order is regarded as being only considered ready for invoicing only when all lines on the order have been supplied. When the orders is fully supplied one A single invoice is then generated for all shipments.,-          Batch Invoicing. Shipments do not automatically invoice. A invoice is generated only when an invoice batch is generated. Then all shipments in  the batch are placed on one invoice for the customer. If the customer is a charge to (head office) customer then one invoice can be created for all their sites. In the alternative a            separate invoice can be created for all the shipments to each site during the period

Batch invoicing

The customer is invoiced once only during a particular period of time (usually per month). An invoice batch is generated at the end of the time period, and all shipments that occurred during that period are placed on a single invoice.

In situations where a single card is invoiced for multiple children (for example, a head office), Readysell can generate either a single invoice for the head office and all children, or one invoice for each site.

Sales Invoice Workflow

The options are:

  • Invoice every shipment. All shipments for the customer are invoiced as they are shipped,
  • Invoice every order. All orders for the customer are invoiced as soon as all the goods on the order have been shipped. If multiple shipments are sent for an order. The system can be setup to print a delivery docket if the order is not complete or an invoice if the order is completed by the shipment (if this is the last shipment for the order)
  • Invoice every month. All shipments are invoiced once a month for the customer
  • Invoice shipments specified by the user. This manual approach is intended as a catch all where you don’t want any of the automated rules to apply. If a shipment or group of shipments for a customer are finalised. Those shipments can be highlighted and invoiced on one invoice or invoiced individually.
  • Note. If you try to invoice a shipment and there is a second outstanding shipment for the same order a warning message displayed. This is intended to warn you if you have an outstanding shipment waiting for shipment and a backorder shipment has been released before the first shipment is finalised. This gives you the option to consolidate delivery and/or invoicing of the two shipments.