Re: Mark charges as billable when over contracted hours.....
Yeah, I probably didn't explain well. I'm saying that you don't worry about the billable status - instead make sure techs get the contract set right.
At month end, run a contract report on "block of time contracts" for the month just ending.
You will see for account "abc" - "block of time 35 hours used of 30" for example.
Now, go to account "abc". Create a charge for item "service agreement shortfall item" for 5 hours.
Complete the contract so no one can charge to it any longer.
Now, your problem is solved.
Doing it this way also allows you to then report on "service agreement shortage item" to see how many hours over the year you were short. Then you can use this data to suggest a change.
I do a similar process to verify no "products" have been charged to our "block of money" msp agreements.
Hopefully this makes sense. If it still doesn't, I'll post a screenshot.
--Luke
Yeah, I probably didn't explain well. I'm saying that you don't worry about the billable status - instead make sure techs get the contract set right.
At month end, run a contract report on "block of time contracts" for the month just ending.
You will see for account "abc" - "block of time 35 hours used of 30" for example.
Now, go to account "abc". Create a charge for item "service agreement shortfall item" for 5 hours.
Complete the contract so no one can charge to it any longer.
Now, your problem is solved.
Doing it this way also allows you to then report on "service agreement shortage item" to see how many hours over the year you were short. Then you can use this data to suggest a change.
I do a similar process to verify no "products" have been charged to our "block of money" msp agreements.
Hopefully this makes sense. If it still doesn't, I'll post a screenshot.
--Luke
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