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Re: Print DomainsFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998
Time: 5:09:36 pmInteractive Online wrote:
>I need to be able to print/email the domains names of a particular account.
>
>For example if Mr Johnson had 4 domains with his account and he was getting
>billed $18.95/month for each domain, it would be very helpful if those domain
>names where on the invoice. It appears that only the main "login" is on the
>invoice. Perhaps a "notes" section beside a billing cycle's line item? I know
>there is a description for every "product" or "service", but maybe a entry
>for "notes" (just a small one) next to the billing cycle line item that you
>can edit. Then I could put the actual domain name in the billing cycle line
>item "notes". I know this is just more stuff to squeeze into an invoice and
>that it's not that easy.
>But I also know that some of my customer's have 30+ domains. When I send them
>an invoice for the 30 domains, it will only show the charges and the "main
>login". They will want to see the domain name list on file.
>
>Think there might be a way to include the domain names on the invoices?
>
>Or is there a way I can email/print the domain names of an account?
>
>What do you think?
Well, there is already a notes portion of each billing cycle (click on a
billing cycle to view the details for it). On that screen, click the
Change Service Type. You can track service specific items for that
billing cycle.
But... those items don't show on the invoices. The only way you can show
domains on an invoice is if you manually change the billing cycle
description for the domain to include the domain name. If you do it once
in the billing cycle, all their future generated invoices will reflect
the change.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Data Point Solutions
http://www.data-point.com
(619) 452-3696
ICQ: 8319647
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