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Re: Optigold ISP 2.0.8From: Edwin Carroll Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2000
Time: 5:42:29 pmWhere is the WEB interface.. I am looking everywhere and can not find it
here.
I have the freeby 250 user version.... <for now>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Shin" <shin@serve.com>
To: <isp-list@optigold.com>
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 11:17 AM
Subject: RE: [Optigold-ISP] Optigold ISP 2.0.8
> > Completed On 2/3/00
> >
> > Billing cycle products reports can be summarized by Region
> > Removed login from invoice and statement addresses
> > New past due account preference - Maximum Owed Amount For Hold Release
> > New customer web interface preference - Customer Can Add To Billing
Cycle
> > New customer web interface preference - Items Allowed To Be Added By
> > Customer
>
> Shawn,
>
> I don't see where on the Customer Web Interface where I can add to the
> billing Cycle? I enabled it in the web interface preferences and selected
> some items that would be allowable to add, but I don't see anywhere in the
> web interface where I can add these items?
>
> I've got more requests on this kind of function as well. Some of them
might
> already be instituted since I can't see the add billing cycle items page.
>
> Can customers also delete items from their billing cycle?
> Is it also possible to specify a quantity of a billing cycle item as well?
> Also, it'd be cool to see the quantity of the billing cycle item when you
> view them in the web interface.
>
> More advanced function involving the generation of invoices:
> When someone adds a billing cycle item, can it be made to generate an
> invoice for the service for the prorated time between the day they added
it
> and their expiration date (if it's in the future). Actually, I guess if
> they added the item after and they current owe money for an open invoice,
> the prorated invoice would still have to be made correctly as well, know
> what I mean?
>
> This would also apply if they delete a billing cycle item as, a credit
> invoice (for time IF these billing cycle items are time credit, which they
> normally aren't in this case).
>
> Thanks,
> tom
>
>
>
>
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