Consolidated Invoice Generation
Use this form to generate invoice records for shipped customer order items that were:
- Marked for consolidated invoicing or
- Shipped under a delivery order
- Shipped with the Ship Confirmation form after having gone through the pick, pack, and ship functionality.
This form can generate consolidated invoices for both regular customer orders and delivery orders in one operation. Note that delivery orders must be invoiced with the Consolidated Invoicing activity.
After records are generated, you can review and edit them in the Consolidated Invoices Workbench form and print and post the invoices with the Consolidated Invoicing activity. Consolidated invoices are in the currency of the orders that make up the invoice. All orders must have the same currency.
You can select customer order items by:
- Customer number
- Invoicing frequency, such as weekly or monthly
- Whether the item is under a regular customer order or a delivery order
- Customer order number if you are processing customer orders
- Delivery order number if you are processing delivery orders
- Customer PO number if you are processing delivery orders
- Shipping date
The activity can delete unposted consolidated invoice records. This function is useful in updating (regenerating) pending invoice records. See Updating and Deleting Consolidated Invoice Records for additional information.
During the generation process, the activity examines shipped customer order items and selects items that are marked for consolidated invoicing or linked to a delivery order number. The quantity of an item shipped must be greater than the quantity invoiced minus the quantity returned. Selected items are filtered according to the criteria you specified on the form. The activity then generates consolidated invoice records for the filtered items.
The activity ignores progressive billing transactions. Progressive bills issued against customer order items are taken into account when you print invoices with the Consolidated Invoicing activity. Progressive billing transactions appear on consolidated invoices as they do in regular invoicing.
Similarly, the activity ignores prepaid amounts, though the amounts are processed when you print invoices.