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Re: Couple of questions.From: Shawn Hogan Date: Wednesday, September 23, 1998
Time: 8:48:44 amAlexi wrote:
>As Shawn will tell you (when he wakes up this afternoon...j/k Shawn) you
>can only have one billing cycle (monthly, quarterly, annual, etc.) per
>customer. You will have to create a separate customer for the annual
>billing cycle and the biannual billing cycle.
>
>To Shawn,
>
>I think you will be seeing this more often, and if there's any way to get
>it set up, put it on your white board right under Heather's requests. ;)
Well, as I've discussed before there are advantages and disadvantages to
doing billing on a per service date as opposed to per expiration date.
It just happens that doing it on a per expiration date has more
advantages. For a quick example... A business customer has 15 services,
that all DO fall on the same expiration date... That customer is going to
get 15 invoices on their billing date, because services would have to be
billed individually... That's the biggest "thing" in my mind... although
there are other reasons too.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Data Point Solutions
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(619) 452-3696
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