This screen is used to create and edit customer invoices.

As well as the standard Apply, OK and Cancel buttons, there are two others:
Completed - pressing this is the same as pressing OK but it also changes the status to 'Completed'
In Progress - pressing this is the same as pressing OK but also setting the status to 'In Progress'

Note that you can still edit and add items to a 'Completed' invoice. In fact the only difference between the two states is that Completed invoices can be automatically finalised by the Reporting|Debtors|End Period processing.

The screen consists of a header section, an item area, and an investigations tab and a dispensing tab.

The header area contains the following fields:
Date - the date on which the invoice was created
Amount - the total (tax-included) amount of the invoice
Tax - the total tax amount
Status - this can be one of In Progress, On Hold, Completed, and Finalised. Note that the normal way to complete or finalise an invoice is by using the Complete and Finalise buttons - but you can can just change the status here.
Notes - any appropriate not text - this will appear on the invoice when it is printed
Reference - any appropriate reference code
Credit - this box will be checked if this is actually a credit - it is never checked for an invoice
Printed - this box indicates whether or not the invoice has been printed
Clinician - the approprtae clinician
Location - this displays the location under which the invoice was created

In the line item area, use the Add button to add a new line item, Delete to delete one.

The line item area table column headings are documented below. Note that all columns except Discount are sortable - for example clicking on the Total column will sort by the line item total amount. Click again to reverse the order.

Selcting a line item (normally by clicking it but also by using the Next and Previous buttons) displays the details of that line item. The are as follows:

Date - the date appropriate to the line item - normally this will be the current date but you could set a earlier date indicating the date of the sale or on which the service was performed
Patient - the name of the patient (this is a mandatory field)
Product - the product - you can use a barcode or the product ID here
Quantity - the quantity of the item - you can enter 1, 1.2, 1.23, 1.234 etc but it will be reformatted to show two digits after the decimal point
Fixed Price - this will be set from the fixed price for the product, but you can overide this. If the product has multiple fixed prices (for say Simple, Standard, Complicated) there will be a pull-down so you can select the appropriate one. See also Concepts|Pricing.
Unit Price - this will be set from the unit price for the product, but you can override this
Discount - this will be set from the applicable discounts but you can override this
Tax - the line item tax amount
Total - the line item amount (including tax)
 

 

Below is the Dispensing tab. This is present for any medication products that have a dispensing label.

The fields are as follows:
Date - the date the invoice item was created
Expiry Date - here you can enter the expiry date of the medication. Note that you can enter a relative date (eg 2m for 2 months from today).
Quantity - the quantity
Label - the dispensing label - you can use the Print Label button to print this
Clinician - the clinician
 

 

Below is the Investigations tab. This is always shown so that you can manually initiate an investigation. Normally investigations are linked to a product, so that when you enter the invoice line item 'XYZ Test' the associated investigation is automatically started. Investigations are normally managed (and initiated) via the Patients|Medical Records screen. See Patients|Medical Records|Investigation for details on the working of this tab.

 

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