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Service statuses are used to setup the service states you require, for instance 'Pre-Active', 'Active', 'Suspended' and so on.
In this example we will create a service status type called “Suspended” using the configured as a “Non-Billable” status so that recurring service charges will not apply while the service is in a suspended state.
For additional details on the fields and options presented on this screen the service status see the Service Status guide screen help article.
Prerequisites
Service statuses can be setup as needed, there are no prerequisite configuration steps.
Sample Configuration
Log into your Logisense the LogiSense Billing application
Click on the “Setup” Setup menu then on the “Product Catalog” sub menu
Click on the “Service” button then “Service Status” in the top right of the page
Click the “+” , Product Catalog and then Service
Next click on the Service Status tab in the upper right
Click the button to add a new service status type
Enter “Suspended” for the name and “Non-Billable” as the status and then click the “Save” button
Result
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You will now see your new “Suspended” service status type ready for use
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When you go to create or edit a service you will be able to select “Suspended” as the “Default Account Service Status”
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Next Steps
Service Transitions Configuration Process
Related Guides
<<documentation team task: link to API guide which covers the same config process>>
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For the service status type Name enter ‘Suspended’, and in the Status field select ‘Non-Billable’
Click Save to create the service status type
Result
The Suspended service status will now be configurable when configuring services.
Setup / Product Catalog / Service / Services
The initial or ‘Default’ status that service is set to when it is added to an account can be defined when configuring Services. As shown in the image below, ‘Suspended’ is now in the list of available default service statuses.
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Account / Profile / Packages
The status of the service within an account-package can also be changed. As shown in the image below, ‘Suspended’ is now a status an account-service can be set to.
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Next Steps
Service transitions need to be setup so that the permitted transitions are defined (e.g. ‘pre-active’ status can progress to ‘active’ status). See the Service Transitions Configuration Example article for an example of how to setup service transitions