Three common scheduling functions are Cancel, Void and Delete. Each does something slightly different. These guidelines help you know when to use Cancel, Void or Delete.
CancelUse Cancel when your client requests to cancel their service.
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VoidIf you make a scheduling error, use the Void function to correct it.
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DeleteYou can delete services if you make a scheduling error and you want to either make changes or possibly start again.
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Credit and Debits with Cancels & VoidsIf you cancel or void INVOICED services, you are prompted to create a credit note which credits the client for the amount of the service at the top of the service order. You are not prompted in the schedule. The creation of a credit note might be appropriate. However if you are cancelling or voiding services to send your client a new invoice, see voiding your invoices before taking any action. |
Note: If you try to delete INVOICED services, you are prompted to cancel or void them before you can delete them. This is a safeguard to prevent you from removing services that cannot be re-instated.
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More About the Schedule
The Admin Schedule is the heart of your database. The basic definition is: the schedule contains all services scheduled for your company. However, it is a powerful, time-saving tool allowing you to perform many different types of Admin tasks, such as filters to isolate a portion of your schedule, edit and cancel functionality and the ability to email clients and staff. Furthermore, any update made in the schedule is updated simultaneously in all other areas such as Service Order, Staff Pay and Sitter Schedules.
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