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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | + | This article explains what a general notes template is and how best to use them. | |
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
+ | Throughout Platinum there are several sections where you can add General Notes to a record, e.g., Stock Codes; Customers and Suppliers; Vehicles; Order Items. These notes can be used in various ways - they can be used on reports and other print-outs; they can be used for holding any sort of extra information. | ||
=== Adding Notes === | === Adding Notes === | ||
In this example, the use of the General Notes on a Customer Account will be used. | In this example, the use of the General Notes on a Customer Account will be used. | ||
− | * Go to | + | * Go to {{Menu|{{SL}}|Customer File Maintenance|Add or Edit Customers}} and edit any Customer as an example. |
* Use the "Notes" tab, or {{DataValue|Click}} the "Check Box" at the bottom left of the displayed window or press {{KeyPress|C-F8}}. | * Use the "Notes" tab, or {{DataValue|Click}} the "Check Box" at the bottom left of the displayed window or press {{KeyPress|C-F8}}. | ||
* Any extra information relating to that Customer can be entered in the space provided, with the option to stamp a Date and Time if required using the {{KeyPress|F5}} key. | * Any extra information relating to that Customer can be entered in the space provided, with the option to stamp a Date and Time if required using the {{KeyPress|F5}} key. | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 7 October 2013
Contents
Summary
This article explains what a general notes template is and how best to use them.
More Information
Throughout Platinum there are several sections where you can add General Notes to a record, e.g., Stock Codes; Customers and Suppliers; Vehicles; Order Items. These notes can be used in various ways - they can be used on reports and other print-outs; they can be used for holding any sort of extra information.
Adding Notes
In this example, the use of the General Notes on a Customer Account will be used.
- Go to " Sales Ledger Customer File Maintenance Add or Edit Customers" and edit any Customer as an example.
- Use the "Notes" tab, or 'Click' the "Check Box" at the bottom left of the displayed window or press <Ctrl+F8>.
- Any extra information relating to that Customer can be entered in the space provided, with the option to stamp a Date and Time if required using the <F5> key.
- This text is also searchable.
- A "Tick" now appears in the check box to indicate that General Notes information has been entered.
Templates
You can use a ':' to indicate that you want to use a template. The cursor will be positioned after the prompt for that line.
'Zone :' on a line would place the cursor after the ':' ready for you to enter a zone for that customer. |
Reporting
All General/Extra notes can be reported on from within the Report Generator by using the $NOTES{} funciton.
Information can be extracted from a "General Notes Template" by also using the above function.
Example
A example Customer general notes template could look like :
Zone : TWG Discount Structure : ZN Closed : Sat, Sun
This information could be stored against all or some customers, if you wanted to range your report by only customer that had the "Zone:" prompt set you could enter the following in your range so that any customer that didn't have a zone set would not appear on the report.
$LJUSTIFY{$SUBSTR_AFT{$NOTES{A42,1,"Zone :"}, "Zone :"}, 50}
The above would return 'TWG'.
In your range to only report on customers that had a 'zone' set you would need :
$LJUSTIFY{$SUBSTR_AFT{$NOTES{A42,1,"Zone :"}, "Zone :"}, 50} <> ""
to only report on customers in zone 'TWG' you would need :
$LJUSTIFY{$SUBSTR_AFT{$NOTES{A42,1,"Zone :"}, "Zone :"}, 50} = "TWG"
See also