Contract Functions
On the overview or contract card, there are options (buttons) that open overviews or trigger various functions.
Below is a brief description of the functions on the contract card – a detailed description of some functions may be provided in other PDs.
Create
Approve Offer
The button is visible only if:
Mandatory Offer Approval = A in OneCore Settings and at the same time
On the Detailed Contract Status of the offer there is Calculation = A and at the same time
A record with Active = A does not exist in the Approval History table
Detailed description of the function in the chapter Quote Approval
Create Contract from Calculation
The meaning has been explained in the special chapter Calculation to Contract Transfer
Create Invoice
The user can use this button to create an individual invoice for the contract (e.g. for a fee)
Explained in detail in Fakturace prodej
Create Fin. Charge Memo
It is used to create a penalty invoice for the contract
The process is described in detail in the Vymáhání pohledávek
Copy Calculation/Contract
The meaning is explained in a special chapter. Schvalování dokumentů smlouvy a změna detailního stavu
Elements
They open the relevant reports, always with a filter for the contract number.
Contract Services – this button is visible only for contracts with Financing with Services=A.
Alterations
They are used for changes to the contract – detailed description in the Změny smlouvy
Costing
The meaning of the fields is explained in the chapter Splátkový kalendář smlouvy
Action
The buttons are visible only if Leasing with delivery of goods=Y, the meaning of the buttons is explained in chapter Opravy po aktivaci smlouvy
Related
They open the relevant reports, always with a filter for the contract number.
Some options are group buttons, below them are other options.
Compositions
It is used to generate a printout or an email as an attachment with the printout.
Both functions open a filtered list of printouts that meet the filters for the Printout Definition table and for which the user has been assigned. For a description, see a separate chapter.