UB> Service Requests> Input
Close and Commit a Service Request
Summary
You can close a service request using the Close button in the data grid header on the Service Requests window (UB> Service Requests> Input), or you can open the service request and manually change the status to close. If you close the service request using the Close button, the Close Date of the service request will be set to the current date. The advantage of manually changing the service request status is that you can modify the close date of the service request from the current date.
The Close Date on a service request is used for reference only and does not affect how the meter reads on the service request will prorate. The meter readings will be added to the device and billed on the customer account using the meter read date entered on the reading.
A service request must be closed before you can commit it (UB> Service Requests> Commit).
If the service request is billable, you cannot charge the customer account for the service request (UB> Cash Receipts> Bill Service Requests) until the service request has been closed and committed.
When a service request has an active status, meters attached to the service request will display as Pending on the customer account, and meter readings will not display on the meters.
When a service request has been closed, devices attached to the service request will still have a pending status and meter reading will not display on the meters.
When a service request has been committed, the Pending devices attached to the service request will be installed on the account and become Active status devices. Meter readings on the service request will be applied to meter and will display on the Consumption tab of the Device Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Device) and will display on the Devices tab of the Account Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Account).
Related Links
Click here for an Overview on Service Requests.
Click here for Information on Billable Service Requests.
Step by Step
- Open the Service Requests window (UB> Service Requests> Input).
- If you are manually closing the service request, you can open the service request from the customer account (UB> Maintenance> Account> Service Requests tab).
- The Service Requests window will display all of the service requests that have been created.
- Enter information into the search filter fields in the and click the Search button to filter the service requests that display in the data grid below.
- You can filter the service requests that display in the window by status using the Status filter field.
- Committed service requests will only display in the window if the Include Committed toggle is checked. If the Include Committed toggle is not checked, the Service Requests window will only display uncommitted service requests of the status selected in the Status drop-down menu.
- Highlight the service request you would like to change to a Close status. You can close only one service request at a time.
- Click the Close button the data grid header.
- An information window will open confirming that you would like to close the service request. The Close Date assigned to the service request is the current date.
- The Close button will only be enabled if the highlighted service request has an Active status.
- Service requests can be closed after they have been committed.
- In order to complete a service request and update the account information (including billable fees) the service request must be committed.
- Open the Commit Service Requests window (UB> Service Requests> Commit).
- Only closed service requests that have not been committed will display in the Commit Service Requests window. If the service request you would like to commit is not in this window, it has either already been committed or has not been closed.
- You can check on the status of a service request on the Input window. Check the Include Committed toggle to include committed service requests in the Service Requests window.
- Check the selected toggle for each service request you would like to commit.
- Click the link in the Request Number column to open the Service Request Wizard for the selected service request. From here, you can edit or cancel a service request before committing the batch.
- Click the Commit button to commit the selected service requests.