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===Questions===
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*[[Items FAQ#Can I import my list of items into CommitCRM?|Can I import my list of items into CommitCRM?]]
*[[Items FAQ#Can I import my list of items into RangerMSP?|Can I import my list of items into RangerMSP?]]
*[[Items FAQ#How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?|How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?]]
*[[Items FAQ#How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?|How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?]]
*[[Items FAQ#How does the item data influence charges?|How does the item data influence charges?]]
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===Can I import my list of items into RangerMSP?===
 
Yes. You can import items (products/parts, labor items and expense items) into RangerMSP.
 
===Can I import my list of items into CommitCRM?===
Yes. You can import items (products/parts, labor items and expense items) into CommitCRM.


To do so, go to the Item window > Tools > Items Import.
To do so, go to the Item window > Tools > Items Import.
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<u>Note:</u> You can also import the item list from QuickBooks using the QuickBooks menu in the Items window>Import new Records/ Update Linked Records from QuickBooks.
<u>Note:</u> You can also import the item list from QuickBooks using the QuickBooks menu in the Items window>Import new Records/ Update Linked Records from QuickBooks.


For more details on this subject, [[Import_and_Export_FAQ#Can_I_import_my_item_list_into_RangerMSP.3F|Please click here]]


===How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?===
===How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?===
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Items]]
*[[Items]]
*[[Import_and_Export_FAQ|Import & Export FAQ]]


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Latest revision as of 08:42, 8 July 2020

FAQ > Items FAQ

Questions



Can I import my list of items into RangerMSP?

Yes. You can import items (products/parts, labor items and expense items) into RangerMSP.

To do so, go to the Item window > Tools > Items Import.

Note: You can also import the item list from QuickBooks using the QuickBooks menu in the Items window>Import new Records/ Update Linked Records from QuickBooks.

For more details on this subject, Please click here

How can I set an item to 'inactive' so it cannot be used when adding new charges?

To set an item as inactive, enter the item details and check the Suspend checkbox.


How does the item data influence charges?

For each new Charge record, an Item is selected and the relevant Item data is automatically entered in to the new charge: the price source, price/rate and description.


What options are available for setting labor rates/pricing?

Employee Hourly Rates
Before charging customers for labor performed by employees, the hourly rate of each employee must be set in accordance with their skills and role. This is set in the New Employee window or on the Employee tab when viewing employee details.
Once you have set a rate for each employee, it is automatically used to calculate charges every time a labor charge is entered and a Labor Item with a set price according to the employee rate is selected.

Fixed Hourly Rates
When you need to charge a fixed hourly rate regardless of which employee has performed the work, you should use Labor Items with the following settings:
Price Source='Fixed Price' and Price='Per Hour'
When using Labor Items with these settings in charges, the hourly rate which was determined in the Item will be used for the charge instead of the hourly rate of the relevant employee.

Fixed Labor Rates - (not hourly)
Use fixed labor rates when you charge for labor on a per-service basis rather than on an hourly basis.
For example, you can have fixed rates for specific services, such as $50 for printer setup, $60 for PC examination, $1,000 for server installation, etc.
In all these cases the amount of time invested is not relevant to the charge rates and the employee rates are ignored.
Use the following settings when you want to charge a fixed price for Labor Items:
Price Source='Fixed Price' and Price='Per Unit'.


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