Logistics: Maintenance: Item - Relation type
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Item Relation
Type
menu path : [maintenance, reference, Item - Relation
type]
Within Rental
item relations are used to create Item configurations. The different item relation types
are used to destinguish between the different types of rental contract items
(rental, transport, sales, discount/charge and remark) and also if the relation is mandatory
or optional.
For the rental
solution the some Item relation types need to
be created (check with Rental settings) and are filled in the rental
settings, for
example :
- Mandatory
item relation types, description (!):
- 'Mandatory
rental item '
- 'Mandatory transport item'
- 'Mandatory sales item FIRST'
- 'Mandatory sales item LAST'
- 'Mandatory discount/charge all'
- 'Mandatory discount/charge FIRST'
- 'Mandatory discount/charge LAST'
- 'Mandatory remark item INTERNAL'
- 'Mandatory remark item EXTERNAL'
- Optional
item relation types, description (!):
- 'Optional rental item'
- 'Optional transport item'
- 'Optional sales item FIRST'
- 'Optional sales item LAST'
- 'Optional discount/charge all'
- 'Optional discount/charge FIRST'
- 'Optional discount/charge LAST'
- 'Optional remark item INTERNAL'
- 'Optional remark item EXTERNAL'
- Rental rate
item relation types, description (!):
- 'Daily rate'
- 'Weekly rate'
- '4-weekly rate'
- 'Monthly rate'
- 'Weekend rate'
- 'Overnight rate'
- 'Rates'
'First' and 'Last' are used to make a difference
in when the linked item will be invoiced, either with the first or next invoice
('First') or with final invoice for the contract ('Last'). This 'indicator' for
First / Last can be found in Sales, Transport and Discount/Charge
lines.
For Remark lines it is possible to make a difference
between internal and external comments using the 'internal' or 'external'
relation type, the remarks of the comment item will be copied either to the
internal or external field in the comment line.
Creating
new relation type
To create a new
relation type, follow the steps below :
-
In Logistics, go to
[Maintenance, References, Item relation types].
-
Click on the button
" Add New "
-
Fill in the fields
as described in the table below.
Field |
Description |
Remarks |
General |
Type |
Enter a code for the
relation type |
|
Description |
Enter a description for the
relation type |
|
Status |
Determine what relation type
that you wish to use. Use any of the status to determine the
relationship between two items. There are 9 types of status you can
define, namely Default, mandatory, mandatory (one of set), Mandatory
(at least one), Optional, Optional (one of set), Replacement, Trade
in and Invalid |
For example an end
product is made of 2 components and these two components
are compulsory parts to make the end product, as such the
relationship between the end product and the components are
mandatory. You can configure this relationship between them with the
relation type defined here. |
Security level |
Determine the security level
that can have access to the relation type. |
The security levels are used
in the same way that you have defined for e-Document. |
Shop Suggestion |
Indicate whether the
relation type can be use for items that are use in web
shop. |
|
Contract -
validation |
Indicate whether the
relation type requires validation under any contract. |
|