UB> Adjustments and Fees> Bill Service Requests
Bill a Service Request
Summary
Some organizations charge for certain types of service requests such as the
installation of a new device. To create a billable service request, create a
service request code (UB> Maintenance> Service Request Code) that is attached to
a fee code. The fee code will determine the billable amount and the general
ledger accounts used to create the journal entry when the service request is
billed. The fee code will also display on the billing statement line item as the
description of the charge.
After the service request code has been set up, create a service request using the
billable service request code. Service requests can be created using the Service
Request Input Wizard and it can be launched from the Service Requests window (UB> Service Requests> Input) or
from the Service Requests tab of a customer account (UB> Maintenance> Account> Service Requests tab> Create icon).
Close the service request after the service has been performed and commit the service
request (UB> Service Requests> Commit). If there is a meter reading on the
service request, the meter reading will display on the device after the service
request has been committed. Closing and committing the service request will not
create an uncommitted transaction on the customer account.
After the billable service request has been closed and committed, the billing can be
generated on the Bill Service Requests window (UB> Adjustments and Fees> Bill Service Requests). The Bill Service Request
window will display all committed service requests attached to a fee code.
Select the billable service requests you would like to process in the Bill
Service Request window. This will create an uncommitted billing type transaction
on the customer account using the fee code that was attached to the billable
service request code. Print the Proof List and GL Distribution on the UB
Adjustments and Fees batch to commit the billing. The journal entry created will debit the
accounts receivable account and credit the revenue GL account set up on the fee
code (UB> Maintenance> Fee Code> AR Account and
Revenue Account fields). Commit the UB Adjustments and Fees batch to
commit the journal entry.
When a New Billing batch is created on the customer account, the fee code attached to
the billable service request will display on the billing statement if the
billing statements are set up to display the line item detail of the billing. If
the billing statement does not display line item detail, the billed service
request code amount will be included in the service that is attached to the fee
code.
Related Links
Click here for information on fee code maintenance.
Click here for information on service request code maintenance.
Click here for information on inputting a service request.
Click here for information on closing and committing service requests.
Step by Step
1 Set up the UB module to process billable service requests.
- In order to create billable service requests, a service request code must be attached to a
fee code. No other set up is necessary.
- Create a fee code to bill with the service request on the Fee Code Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Fee Code).
- If the billing statements generated in the New Billing process are set up to display line item detail,
the description of the fee code will display on the billing statement.
- The description of the fee code is entered in the Description field on the
Fee Code Maintenance window.
- Enter the amount to charge for the service request in the Flat Amount field.
- The amount charged for the service request can be modified when the service request is
generated using the Service Request Input Wizard. If the billable amount of the
service request is changed zero in the Service Request Input Wizard, the service
request will still display in the Bill Service Requests window (UB>
Adjustments and Fees> Bill Service Requests), but the customer account will not be charged
for the service.
- The service selected in the Service to Charge field must be attached to
the customer account that is billed for the service request. If the service is
not attached to the customer account, you will receive an error message in the
Jobs Viewer window when you try to generate the billing (UB> Adjustments and Fees> Bill
Service Requests).
- If the line item detail does not display on the billing statement, the billed service
request amount will not display are a line item on the statement and will be
included in the billed amount of the Service to Charge.
- Select the GL accounts to be used in the transaction.
- The GL account in the AR Account field will be debited and the GL account in the
Revenue Account field will be credited when the billing is
generated (UB> Adjustments and Fees> Bill Service Requests).
- Attach the fee code to the service request code on the Service Request Code Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Service Request Code> Fee Code field).
- The Default Charge will default to the flat amount entered on the Fee Code Maintenance window (UB>
Maintenance> Fee Code> Flat Amount field).
- If you change the Default Charge field to zero, you can still add a billable
amount to the service request when it is created using the Service Request Input
Wizard, but this will change how the Bill Service Requests window will function.
If the Default Charge is left blank, and a zero is entered on the
Charge field when the service request is created, the service request will not
display on the Bill Service Requests window.
2 Create a service request for a UB account using the Service Request Input Wizard.
- Service requests are created using the Service Request Input Wizard which can be launched from the Service
Requests window (UB> Service
Requests> Input) or directly from a UB customer account (UB> Maintenance>
Account> Service Request tab> Create icon).
- Select the billable service request code in the Request Code field on the first step of the
wizard.
- The Charge field will populate with the flat amount set up on the fee code attached to the service
request code.
- Modify the amount in the Charge field to change the amount of the billing.
- If you change the Charge amount to zero, the service request will still display in the Bill Service
Requests window (UB> Adjustments and Fees> Bill Service Requests), but the customer
will not be charged.
3 Close and commit the service request after the service has been performed on the UB customer account.
- Closing and committing the service request will not create the billing. The billing will not
be generated on the UB customer account until the service request has been
processed (UB> Adjustments and Fees> Bill Service Requests).
- Close the service request by either manually changing the status of the service request to
Closed (Service Request Input Wizard> Status field) or by highlighting
the service request and clicking the Close icon
from the Service Request window
(UB> Service Requests> Input).
- Service requests are committed on the final step of the Service Requests batch process (UB> Service Requests> Commit).
5 Select the service requests to bill.
6 Commit the Adjustments and Fees batch.
- The Input Step will display the service requests that have been processed in the batch.
- Print and review the Proof List.
- Select Proof List from the Adjustments and Fees palette. There are no print options for this report
so the Printer Selection window will open.
- Click the Print icon
to process the report immediately or enter a date and time in the field next to the Print icon to schedule the report to generate at a later time.
You can view the progress of the report on the Job Viewer window (SS> Utilities> Show Scheduled Jobs). Click here for information on the Jobs Viewer window.- Click the Print icon drop-down menu and select Print Preview to preview the report before printing.
- Click the Print icon drop-down menu and select Excel to export the report data to an Excel spreadsheet as unformatted data.
- Click the Print icon drop-down menu and select Excel (Formatted) to export the report data to an Excel spreadsheet that includes much of the Springbrook formatting found on the printed version of the report.
- Once the report is generated, you can also display the report using the View Reports window (SS> Utilities> View Report). Click here for information on the View Reports window.
- The Proof List will display the amount of the service request charge and will bill the service
that is attached to the fee code.
- The service that will be charged displays in the Service to Charge
field on the Fee Code Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Fee Code).
- Print and review the GL Distribution report.
- Once transactions have been committed, they cannot be uncommitted. The GL
Distribution step allows you to view the journal entry created by the process
and make changes before the batch is committed.
- Select GL Distribution from the Adjustments and Fees palette. This will open the GL Distribution
window.
- Enter a Journal Entry Date. The journal entry date will determine the
batch month and batch year that the journal entry will be posted to the general
ledger, but it does not affect the transaction date of the billing transactions.
- Select the level of detail you would like to include in the report in the Report Type drop-down menu.
- The Detail version of the report will display the customer, service and fee code
information. The Summary version of the report will not display the line item
detail, only the net credit and debit amounts.
- The Summary version will display the general ledger account number, description, debit and
credit.
- The Detail report will display all the information from the summary report plus the
customer number, service number and fee code for each transaction line.
- Both versions of the report will also be grouped and totaled by fund and display a report
total.
- The general ledger accounts used in the transaction are the accounts receivable and revenue
GL accounts set up on the fee code attached to the service request code.
- The AR GL account will be debited and the Revenue GL account will be credited.
- If you would like to recreate the GL Distribution Report after the batch has been committed,
you can create a Transaction by Date Report (UB> Reports>
Transaction by Date) for the committed Adjustments and Fees batch. Select the committed batch (UB> Reports>
Transaction by Date> Batch Number field), include all cycles and
make sure the date filter includes all of the transactions in the batch.
- Commit the batch.
- After the Proof List and GL Distribution Report have been reviewed you can commit the
batch. The Commit step is only enabled after you have generated all
of the required reports on the Adjustments and Fees palette.
- Select Commit from the Adjustments and Fees palette. This will open the Commit window.
- Press ENTER to commit the batch. The server will process the step as soon as the resources are
available.
- The transactions created by this process will display on the billing statements the
next time a New Billing batch is generated (UB> New Billing).
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