Highway Ticket
The vignette service can be defined in the price list according to the countries and type of vignette.
Highway Ticket Pricelist
The vignette price list is used to keep track of vignettes. The records are then used to calculate the vignette service.
Field:
Code
The user enters a unique service code identifying the vignette
Service Type Code
The user selects the Highway Ticket Service Type Code from the Service Types code list
Description
The user enters a description of the vignette
Country/Region Code
The user selects from the country code list for which country the given type of vignette is valid
Highway Ticket Type
The user selects the validity of the vignette from the options 10 day, Monthly, Annual, 365 day
Valid From
The user enters the start date of the vignette.
Valid To
The user enters the expiry date of the vignette.
Highway Ticket Rates
Location:
On the Highway Ticket Pricelist under the Rates button.
Field:
Highway Ticket Code
The system automatically completes the Highway Ticket Code from the Highway Ticket Pricelist line from which the rates were opened
Purchase Price Excl. VAT (LCY)
The amount of the purchase price of the vignette is entered manually by the user.
Margin % (Margin %)
To be entered manually by the user in %
If the Fee Amount Excl. VAT (LCY) has been entered, then the system will automatically calculate the value of the Margin % field according to the formula:
Margin % = 100 x (Fee Excl. VAT (LCY) / Purchase Price Excl. VAT (LCY) – 1)
Fee Amount Excl. VAT (LCY)
The amount for the customer is entered manually by the user, depending on the value of the Highway Ticket Type field. The value is entered into the payment calculation.
If Margin % has been entered, the value is calculated according to the formula:
Fee Excl. VAT (LCY) = Purchase Price Excl. VAT (LCY) x (1+Margin %/100)
Valid From
The user enters the start date of the service rate.
Valid To
The field is non-editable. If the user creates a new rate (new line), then the field is filled in automatically with the Valid From date on the new rate minus one day.