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=Description=
This is an article regarding the logging of work preformed by a sub-contractor, and the payment for such work.
This is an article regarding the logging of work preformed by a sub-contractor, and the payment for such work.
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The Quickbooks link cannot relay sub-contractor information when creating charge invoices. So I suggest that we customize the CommitCRM system a bit so that we can store sub-contractor information and later have a report printed which lists all the tickets, worked on by a certain sub-contractor, and if you have paid him for such ticket.


:The Quickbooks link cannot relay sub-contractor information when creating charge invoices. So I suggest that we customize the CommitCRM system a bit so that we can store sub-contractor information and later have a report printed which lists all the tickets, worked on by a certain sub-contractor, and if you have paid him for such ticket.


=Resolution=
'''Option 1 - Referencing on the ticket level:'''
'''Option 1 - Referencing on the ticket level:'''



Revision as of 15:57, 29 September 2009

Description

This is an article regarding the logging of work preformed by a sub-contractor, and the payment for such work.

The Quickbooks link cannot relay sub-contractor information when creating charge invoices. So I suggest that we customize the CommitCRM system a bit so that we can store sub-contractor information and later have a report printed which lists all the tickets, worked on by a certain sub-contractor, and if you have paid him for such ticket.

Resolution

Option 1 - Referencing on the ticket level:

Since you pay your sub-contractor by the ticket, we’re going to do this on the ticket level. The second idea is good if you want to pay by the charge.


First we need to Add/rename some fields. This is done by right-clicking a field and choosing Field Settings. I’d suggest using the Details tab, and renaming fields 1 2 and 3 (providing you’re not using them for something else).

Here’s the new fields: (please see screenshot)

  • Field 1 – Sub-Contractor
  • Field 2 – Time Spent
  • Field3 – Paid Yes/No

Once these fields have been created, you can use them to filter ticket lists, or to create a printable report, which you can use to log your sub-contractor’s pending payments.




Option 2 – Referencing on the charge level:

All that needs to be done here is just to rename a field inside the charge creation window.

If you rename field1 inside the charge creation window, you’ll be able to link a Labor Charge/Expense Charge to the sub-contractor of your choice.

This also will allow you to filter the charges list to only show the charges credited to your sub-contractor, or even print a report that you can later use for payment to that contractor. (Please see screenshot)