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A commitment is an agreement taken between a client and the organization. In ProDon, the commitment refers to this agreement. The commitment notion generally implies several instalments on long term. | A commitment is an agreement taken between a client and the organization. In ProDon, the commitment refers to this agreement. The commitment notion generally implies several instalments on long term. | ||
− | The commitment will allow | + | The commitment will allow several notions to be followed and viewed, such as the commitment total objective, the sum of money given by the client up to this day as well as the projections to come. The commitment itself does not contain money, but it will be used to create the planned transactions according to the agreement. |
== Commitment Creation == | == Commitment Creation == | ||
− | All commitments are created from a client file. Most of the time, | + | All commitments are created from a client file. Most of the time, a commitment will have to be created from the one with whom an agreement was taken or from the one that will pay for the commitment. |
The commitments are divided in 2 types: objective and automatic. For more details, please refer to the sections about the particularities of each type. | The commitments are divided in 2 types: objective and automatic. For more details, please refer to the sections about the particularities of each type. | ||
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− | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''C'''</span>: Allows to choose the commitment type that | + | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''C'''</span>: Allows to choose the commitment type that the user will create. <br> |
| <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''D'''</span>: Allows to choose the beginning date and the ending date of the commitment. | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''D'''</span>: Allows to choose the beginning date and the ending date of the commitment. | ||
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| <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''G'''</span>: Allows to document the canvasser of the generated transactions by the commitment. | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''G'''</span>: Allows to document the canvasser of the generated transactions by the commitment. | ||
− | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''H'''</span>: It shows the commitment advancement/progression, including the next instalment date, the targeted objective and the details of the created transaction by the commitment. This is also where | + | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''H'''</span>: It shows the commitment advancement/progression, including the next instalment date, the targeted objective and the details of the created transaction by the commitment. This is also where the user will be able to end the current commitment. |
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− | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''I'''</span>: Folder where | + | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''I'''</span>: Folder where all the documents linked to this transaction can be put. |
| <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''J '''</span>: Allows to tie up an already done transaction to the current commitment. | | <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''J '''</span>: Allows to tie up an already done transaction to the current commitment. |
Revision as of 14:54, 23 February 2017
Commitment Management (Objective vs Automatic) |
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Commitment Creation
Introduction
A commitment is an agreement taken between a client and the organization. In ProDon, the commitment refers to this agreement. The commitment notion generally implies several instalments on long term. The commitment will allow several notions to be followed and viewed, such as the commitment total objective, the sum of money given by the client up to this day as well as the projections to come. The commitment itself does not contain money, but it will be used to create the planned transactions according to the agreement.
Commitment Creation
All commitments are created from a client file. Most of the time, a commitment will have to be created from the one with whom an agreement was taken or from the one that will pay for the commitment.
The commitments are divided in 2 types: objective and automatic. For more details, please refer to the sections about the particularities of each type.
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To create a commitment, select the "Commitment" tab of the client file (A) then click on the add button (B). |
Presentation of common elements between the 2 commitment types (Main information and "Progression" tab)
Frequency/Instalment Tab
It is here that you can set the frequency and the instalment amount of the commitment.
A: Allows to set the frequency and the instalment amount of the commitment. | B: Allows to choose the payment method used to pay the generated transaction by the commitment. |
Characteristics tab
Allows to add, delete and edit the characteristics that you want to assign to the commitment.
A: Buttons allowing to add, edit or delete commitment characteristics assign to the commitment. | B: Here is the assigned commitment characteristics as well as their details. |
Transaction Characteristics tab
Allows to add, delete and edit the transaction characteristics that you want to assign to the commitment.
A: Buttons allowing to add, edit or delete the commitment transaction characteristics assign to it. | B: Here is the assigned commitment transaction characteristics as well as their details. |
Tasks tab
A: Button to add/edit/delete the tasks linked to the commitment as well as changing their processing status. | B: Details of the tasks assigned to the commitment |
Difference between commitment by objective vs automatic
Commitment by objective
The transactions linked to commitments by objective are created when receiving a payment. This notion applies to commitments needing an action like a cheque process.
Automatic commitment
The transactions linked to automatic commitments will be massively created to a frequency that you can choose. This notion will apply to commitments which does not need any action to trigger the instalment, for example the instalments on the client's payroll or pre-authorized bank transfer.
Document name: ProDon:Commitment Management (Objective vs Automatic)
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