Proposal Entry (SRE510) field descriptions

Use these fields to create new proposals or edit existing ones.

Header Fields

1. Proposal Number

Proposal numbers are automatically assigned by the system. Proposal numbers already existing on file are displayed and the program proceeds to the selection prompt. To use automatic quote numbers, press Enter. The system assigns the next available number. The word NEXT is displayed until the header portion is completed.

2. Customer Number

Specify the customer number for this proposal. Entering a valid customer number displays the customer's address, contact 1, and phone number.

3. Salesperson/Territory

Specify the salesperson/territory code for this customer. The entry will default to the salesperson/territory code assigned to the ship-to number.

4. Terms Code

Specify the payment terms code. The entry will default to the terms code assigned the customer. Entering a valid terms code displays a partial description.

5. Branch

Specify the branch code. The entry will default to the branch code assigned the customer.

6. Department Code

Specify the GL department code. The entry will default to the department assigned to the terminal. Entering a valid department number displays a partial description.

7. Effective Date

Specify the estimated date this proposal would become effective if it were imported into a contract.

8. Expiration Date

Specify the date this proposal will expire.

9. Price Type

Specify whether this proposal will be priced as a flat rate or by line item. Use flat rate pricing to charge one amount to all items listed on the contract, or line item pricing to charge by the accumulation of each line item. It is possible to have a 0$ (zero dollar) proposal for services but have preventative maintenance or meter cycles trigger the billing within the body of the proposal.

10. Months

Specify the months for which an invoice should post for this document. Press Enter to default to ALL.

Proposals have no affect on billing. For this document to affect billing, it must be imported into a contract.

11. Post Date

Specify the day of the month which an invoice should post for this document.

Proposals have no affect on billing. For this document to affect billing, it must be imported into a contract.

12. Contact

Specify the customer contact for this proposal. Press Enter to default to the first contact from the customer record. For ease of selection, all contacts from the customer record will display at the bottom of the screen.

13. Phone Number

Specify the customer’s phone number. Press Enter to default to the first phone number from the customer record.

14. Reference Number

Specify the reference number (up to 30 characters). If the Po Required flag in the Customer File for the selected customer is set to Y, you must specify the customer's PO number here.

This concludes the header portion of the Proposal Entry program. At this time the proposal number is automatically assigned and displayed.

15. Total

Specify the flat billing rate for this proposal. Access to this field is restricted by price type.

16. Import From Another Proposal or Contract

Specify P to import from another proposal, C to import from another contract, or N to create a new proposal. Press Enter to default to N. If P or C is specified, specify the proposal or contract number.

It is possible to establish standard proposals that are specific to each customer and equipment, so that there is no need to specify them each time. By bringing in another proposal, the line-items automatically transfer from the proposal selected to the proposal being specified. The original proposal is not affected by the transfer and remains in its original form.

Line-item entry fields

The line-item portion of the program allows the entry of up to 999 line-item and message lines to complete the proposal. Line numbers are assigned automatically beginning with 001 and increments by one for each individual line-item up to 999. In the rare case where 999 line-items have been specified on a single quote, the program proceeds to the selection prompt and refuses further entries.

1. Item Number

Select on of the following options for this entry:

Specify an equipment number

M Specify a memo

F1 Add a new equipment record

F2 Allow a search

F3 End line-item entries

2. Coverage

Specify the coverage code for this line item. The coverage code defines the service hours and rates for those hours for this piece of equipment.

3. Response Code

Specify the response code for this line item. The response code defines the priority of responsiveness for this piece of equipment.

4. Service agreement?

Indicate whether this equipment is covered by a service agreement. The following prompts are accessible only if the equipment is covered by a service agreement.

5. Parts Discount

Specify 100 to indicate that there will be no charge for parts for this piece of equipment. For all parts to be chargeable, specify 0 in the parts discount field. Any percentage discount can be specified.

6. Labor Rate

Specify a standard labor rate or assign a rate.

7. Base Charge

Specify a minimum charge for this piece of equipment.

8. Service Code

The service code allows you to specify which service codes will be included or excluded from the contract. If you select included, you only include specific service codes included on this contract. Exclude means that you exclude only specified service codes. No service an all service is a complete exclusion or complete inclusion of all service codes.

9. Repair Parts

This option allows you maximum flexibility by item to include or exclude from the contract certain repair parts.

10. Preventative Maintenance?

Indicate whether this equipment is covered by preventative maintenance. The following prompts are accessible only if the equipment is covered by preventative maintenance.

11. Service Code

Specify the service code that describes the type of service which will be provided as part of this preventative maintenance.

12. Frequency Code

Specify the frequency code when this preventative maintenance will take place. Press F1 if the preventative maintenance is for a metered item.

13. Meter

This field is accessible only if F1-Meter was selected in the Frequency Code field. Specify the frequency code at which this meter will be read.

14. Schedule/Start

Indicate when to schedule the preventative maintenance: Schedule first P/M Immediately after contract effective date, or the Next frequency from contract effective date.

15. Price

Specify the price to charge for this preventative maintenance or press F1-Actual labor. Press F3-End to exit preventative maintenance.

16. Meter

Indicate whether this equipment is covered by a metered agreement. The following screen is accessible only if the equipment is covered by a metered agreement.

17. Meter Code

Specify the meter code that represents the corresponding meter reading and billing information for this equipment. The default level and pricing information will display for that meter code. Once a frequency code is specified, the default level and pricing information can be changed if necessary.

18. Frequency Code

Specify the frequency code that describes how often this meter is to be read.

19. Price

Specify the contract price per billing cycle. Press F3 to end line item entry.

This concludes the line-item portion of the Proposal Entry program. The running total is updated and displayed. The line number is incremented by one, displayed, and the program returns to the item field for the next line-item entry.

Following the entry of the last line-item, the selection field provides the following functions:

# Change a line-item

F2 Change the header

F3 Access the ending routine

A Add a line-item

D Delete the entire proposal

Footer fields:

The ending routine consists of the final fields prior to completion of the proposal. The ending routine is not accessible if no line-items have been specified. Ending routine information is displayed on the lower portion of the screen. The displayed total will be adjusted by tax and freight during the ending routine.

1. Memo

Specify the memo to print on the proposal. Enter defaults to the standard memo set up in the Contract Control F/M record. If no memo is needed, press the space bar before Enter.

2. Invoice Discount/Amount

This field only appears if % or $ was specified at the Invoice Discounts flag in the SR Contract Control F/M record. Specify the discount percent (maximum of 100) or dollar discount (maximum equals merchandise total) of the merchandise total for the document.

3. Tax Code

This field is not available if the Charge Tax flag in the SR Contract Control F/M record is set to N. Specify the tax code for this ship-to customer. The entry must be a valid tax code. Enter defaults to the currently displayed value (initially the customer's ship-to tax code).

If you back up to this prompt and do not press F1 – Skip after changing the tax rate or the tax amount, the system recalculates the charges to reflect the tax code and the changes to the Tax Rate and Amount fields are lost.

4. Tax Rate

This field is only available if the Charge Tax flag in the SR Contract Control F/M record is set to Y. Specify the tax rate for this ship-to customer.

5. Tax Amount

This field is only available if the Charge Tax flag in the SR Contract Control F/M record is set to O. Displays the total tax amount.

6. New Total

        Displays the new total - total plus tax.

This concludes the ending routine of the Proposal Entry program. Upon completion of the update, the screen is cleared of field information, and the program returns to the proposal number prompt.

The proposal months and the proposal value to the totals section of the screen.