Summary
Services are chargeable elements in the system (for instance an access service, device, license, etc.). Services represent the individual line items that when bundled together as a package become the offering that is sold and (added to accounts).
In this example we will create a new service and show how it can Data Service which can then be added to the package created in Package and Package Frequency Configuration Example a package (see the /wiki/spaces/V10/pages/723746984 for an example of how to configure services on packages).
For additional details on the fields presented on the Services screen see the Services screen help article.
Prerequisites
Service Type Configuration Example needs types need to be completed setup before services can be setup.created
Sample Configuration
Adding a New Service
Log into your the LogiSense Billing application
Click on the “Setup” Setup menu then on the “Product Catalog” sub menu
Click on the “Service” button then the “+” button to add , on Product Catalog and then Service
The Service screen will load. Click on the button to a new service
Fill out the 3 three required fields (required fields will display a red left border) then click the “Save” button
You’re new service will now show in the “Services” list
Result
Please view the Package and Package Frequency Configuration Example to see how to add the new service to a package.
Next Steps
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). In this example we are setting up a Test Data Service of Service Type ‘Data’ (a recurring charge type) which will be in a Billable service status by default
Click the Save button to create the service
Result
The recurring service can now be added to packages (a product that is sold to accounts).
Setup / Product Catalog / Package / Packages
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Next Steps
Once services have been created package statuses will need to be setup prior to configuring packages. See the Package Status Configuration Example article for a sample configuration