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See more details about what each status means in [[Quotes#Quote_Status|Quote Status]].
See more details about what each status means in [[Quotes#Quote_Status|Quote Status]].
=Quote Window=
When opening the Quote window, the Quotes list is displayed. In this window you can search for a Quote using the search panel at the top part of the window and view the results in the list. See [[Quotes#Search For Quotes|Searching For Quotes]] for more details.
Double-clicking a Quote opens the full Quote details window.
==Quote Status==
Each Quote can be in one of the following statuses:
* Open
* Lost
* Accepted by Web
* Won
===Status Open===
The Open status means the Quote is in progress and can still be modified. The Quote lines can be updated, affecting the Quote price and total amount, together with other Quote details. An Open Quote can become either Won or Lost. If updated by the customer, it can also become “Accepted by Web”, however, it still requires a technician to explicitly change the status to Won in order for the Quote to be won.
===Status Lost===
In this status, the Quote details cannot be modified, and most of the Quote tabs become read-only. [[Quotes#Quote_Properties|Quote Properties]], which are internal details about the Quote, can still be updated. When a Quote is Lost it cannot be converted to Charges/Invoice, however, it can be changed back to Open for further work if needed.
===Status Accepted by Web===
While a Quote is open, technicians can make it [[Quotes#Make_Quote_Public|Public]], so privileged customers can access the Quote, view the details and accept it. Once a Quote is accepted by the customer, it becomes “Accepted by Web” and most of the Quote tabs become read-only. [[Quotes#Quote_Properties|Quote Properties]], which are internal details about the Quote can still be updated.
At this status, technicians can change the Quote status to Won, and convert it to Charges/Invoice.
Should one need to update any of the Quote details at this point, technicians can change the Quote back to Open, clearing the “Accepted by Web” status. All of the status changes are logged int he Quote Audit tab for full tracking of it’s life-cycle.
===Status Won===
Once a Quote is approved by the customer (either via the Customer Portal or in any other way), technicians should change it’s status to Won.
When a Quote is Won most of the Quote tabs become read-only and cannot be modified. [[Quotes#Quote_Properties|Quote Properties]], which are internal details about the Quote can still be updated.
At this status, technicians can convert the Quote to Charges/Invoice, based on the Quote lines.
==Lines Tab==
The Quote Lines tab is where you add Items to your Quote. Each line represents a product or service, or can be a plain-text line which helps you structure your Quote better.
Adding new lines is done via the options at the top part of the tab, including: Item, Textual Lines, Blank Line or using quick-add options. See more details in [[Quotes#Add_Item-Based_Lines|Add Item-Based Lines]].
The Quote total amount appears at the  bottom-right corner of the tab. When using CommitCRM Taxes, the total amount shows also the Tax calculation. On the right part of the list appear control buttons which allow you to move lines up or down in the Quote, and also edit and copy a line (these options are also available when right-clicking a line).

Revision as of 09:55, 18 October 2011

<This page is under construction for CommitCRM 5.7 BETA>


Overview

Quotes in CommitCRM provide an easy way to define and create sales quotes and proposals for products and services, using your Items list.

Your Items list can be imported from QuickBooks or from other sources such as Excel spreadsheets, text files, and more.

Customers can view Quotes using the Commit Web Interface, and print out their own copy via the Web. You can also customize Quotes layout to make sure it provides exactly the information you want it to.

The Quotes are linked to CommitCRM Accounts, so each Quote is automatically attached to the correct customer, keeping the complete history in the Account’s view.

Quote Life-cycle

Each Quote has a Status indicating what is happening with this Quote. Possible Statuses are:

  • Open
  • Lost
  • Accepted by Web (by Customer via Web Interface)
  • Won

Only an Open Quote can be updated. All Status changes are recorded in the Quote’s Audit tab.

When a Quote is first created, it is in status Open. It can then be modified in one of the following ways:

  • Lost:
    Technician can change the Quote status to Lost, meaning the Quote was not accepted by the customer and will not be executed.
  • Accepted by Web:
    Quotes that are marked as Public can be accessed and accepted by the customer via the Customers Web Interface. The customer can accept the Quote, which then becomes Accepted by Web. Note that this Quote is not considered won until it is updated by a technician to status Won.
  • Won:
    Technician can change the Quote to Won, either from status Open or from status Accepted by Web. The Quote can then be converted to Charges or QuickBooks Invoices - see Converting Quote to Charges/Invoice.

See more details about what each status means in Quote Status.

Quote Window

When opening the Quote window, the Quotes list is displayed. In this window you can search for a Quote using the search panel at the top part of the window and view the results in the list. See Searching For Quotes for more details.

Double-clicking a Quote opens the full Quote details window.

Quote Status

Each Quote can be in one of the following statuses:

  • Open
  • Lost
  • Accepted by Web
  • Won

Status Open

The Open status means the Quote is in progress and can still be modified. The Quote lines can be updated, affecting the Quote price and total amount, together with other Quote details. An Open Quote can become either Won or Lost. If updated by the customer, it can also become “Accepted by Web”, however, it still requires a technician to explicitly change the status to Won in order for the Quote to be won.

Status Lost

In this status, the Quote details cannot be modified, and most of the Quote tabs become read-only. Quote Properties, which are internal details about the Quote, can still be updated. When a Quote is Lost it cannot be converted to Charges/Invoice, however, it can be changed back to Open for further work if needed.

Status Accepted by Web

While a Quote is open, technicians can make it Public, so privileged customers can access the Quote, view the details and accept it. Once a Quote is accepted by the customer, it becomes “Accepted by Web” and most of the Quote tabs become read-only. Quote Properties, which are internal details about the Quote can still be updated.

At this status, technicians can change the Quote status to Won, and convert it to Charges/Invoice.

Should one need to update any of the Quote details at this point, technicians can change the Quote back to Open, clearing the “Accepted by Web” status. All of the status changes are logged int he Quote Audit tab for full tracking of it’s life-cycle.

Status Won

Once a Quote is approved by the customer (either via the Customer Portal or in any other way), technicians should change it’s status to Won.

When a Quote is Won most of the Quote tabs become read-only and cannot be modified. Quote Properties, which are internal details about the Quote can still be updated.

At this status, technicians can convert the Quote to Charges/Invoice, based on the Quote lines.

Lines Tab

The Quote Lines tab is where you add Items to your Quote. Each line represents a product or service, or can be a plain-text line which helps you structure your Quote better.

Adding new lines is done via the options at the top part of the tab, including: Item, Textual Lines, Blank Line or using quick-add options. See more details in Add Item-Based Lines.

The Quote total amount appears at the bottom-right corner of the tab. When using CommitCRM Taxes, the total amount shows also the Tax calculation. On the right part of the list appear control buttons which allow you to move lines up or down in the Quote, and also edit and copy a line (these options are also available when right-clicking a line).