Sending Invoices - Email, Post, FTP
Now that the invoice run is complete, invoices need to be sent to clients. Clients can receive their invoices in three ways, via email, post or FTP (file transfer protocol). The way in which the client receives their invoice is defined on the Client Record. While there are three methods, most clients receive their invoices by email or by post.
(a) Click on the ‘Email Invoices’ menu item from the Invoice menu.
(b) Select the relevant invoice run from the drop down list by selecting the period ending date, as shown circled in red. The clients who have elected to receive invoices via email will be listed.
(c) Click on the ‘Set Email Protocols’ button to display the Email Protocols Screen, as displayed below. The Screen will default to displaying payslip text, so click on the ‘Invoice’ radio button. This shows the text that is displayed on every email that accompanies the invoices that are sent out. Use this screen to confirm that the email subject line and body text have been correctly set up. Update if necessary, and click the ‘Update’ button.
Once the text has been confirmed or updated, click on the ‘Close’ button.
(b) Individual invoices may be selectively sent by checking the checkbox next to the invoice number. If all invoices are to be sent, click on the checkbox in the header which will check all checkboxes.
(c) Click on the ‘Send Selected Emails’ button to send the emails with attached invoices. The ‘Sent By’, ‘Sent On’ and ‘Sent?’ columns will then be populated to record that the emails have been sent.
(d) Set the ‘Batch Status’ drop down list to ‘Completed’ and click on the ‘Update Batch Status’ button. A confirmation message will be displayed to confirm the action. Click on ‘Yes’. The status is then set to complete and no further invoices may be emailed as part of this invoice run. The ‘Batch Status’ drop-down list and ‘Update Batch Status’ button are then disabled to reflect this. (The Batch Status should not be set to complete if further invoices are to be sent in this invoice run).
Posting Invoices
(a) Click on the ‘Post Invoices’ menu item from the Invoice menu.
(b) Select the relevant invoice run from the drop-down list by selecting the period ending date, as shown circled in red. The clients who have elected to receive invoices via post will be listed. If no records are displayed, this indicates that all clients in the invoice run have opted for invoices by email.
(a) Individual invoices may be selectively sent by checking the checkbox next to the invoice number. If all invoices are to be sent, click on the checkbox in the header which will check all checkboxes.
(b) Click on the ‘Print Selected Invoices’ button and the invoices will be displayed in PDF format. From here, the user may save or print the PDF. Then close the PDF.
(c) Click on the ‘Post Selected Invoices’ button. A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK. The ‘Sent On’ and ‘Sent?’ columns will then be populated to record that the invoices have been posted, and the date/time they were posted.
(d) Set the ‘Batch Status’ drop down list to ‘Completed’ and click on the ‘Update Batch Status’ button. A confirmation message will be displayed to confirm the action. Click on ‘Yes’. The status is then set to
complete and no further invoices may be sent as part of this invoice run. The ‘Batch Status’ drop down list and ‘Update Batch Status’ button are then disabled to reflect this. (The Batch Status should not be set to complete if further invoices are to be sent in this invoice run).
FTP to send Invoices
The use of FTP to send invoices to clients requires an additional system setup. Please contact Entire OnHire Support if your company wishes to use this method.
The invoice run is now complete and all invoices have been distributed to clients. Invoices may now be accessed from the Finance Portal by internal staff, from the Client Portal by client staff members logging in as professionals, and from the Professionals App by professionals. All invoice run details are also accessible through Entire OnHire reporting functionality.
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