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About Invoices
Invoices are used to bill for items bought or work done on
a contract. Proliance invoices exist in the context of an existing contract
or change order. Proliance provides two kinds of invoices: pre-commit
and auto-commit. When you create a contract, you need to choose whether
the contract is a pre-commit or auto-commit contract. This selection determines
the types of invoices that can be created for the contract.
All invoices are listed in one of the Invoices
registers. Each invoice is also listed on the Invoices
tab of the contract that it was created against.
The pre-commit and auto-commit invoices have very similar
features. To reduce the amount of material for you to read, this help
section covers both types of invoices and makes note of any differences
where applicable.
Information in an Invoice
document is organized over the following pages:
- Main: Contains detailed information about the invoice, including dates, participants,
and payment status. For more information, see "Invoice
– Main".
- Financial Summary: Provides a concise, executive-level overview of how this invoice contributes
to progress against the contract, and the current approved and unapproved
commitments carried by the contract and its change orders. For more information,
see "Invoice – Financial
Summary".
- Tax Summary: Shows the total value of the taxes that currently apply to the invoice
that you are viewing. For more information, see "Tax
Summary".
- Line Items: Shows the line items for the invoice. For more information, see "Invoice – Line Items".
- Payments:Shows the history of payments made against the invoice. For more information,
see "Payments".
- Settings: Describes the display options and rules for the invoice. For more information,
see "Invoice – Settings".
- Properties: Contains information about the invoice document
itself, such as who created the document, and the workspace in which the
document was created. For more information, see "Document
Properties".
Additional invoice information is also available on the following
tabs:
Note:
- An invoice has
the same book type as its contract.
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