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How Do I Create New Line Items to Add to a Job
How Do I Create New Line Items to Add to a Job
Trevor Shaffer avatar
Written by Trevor Shaffer
Updated over 10 months ago

In Redlist's operations module, line items, called Bill as Types in Redlist, can be added for each needed item in a job. These can be any billable or non-billable item that may need to be included in a service job or a quote for a customer. Bill as Types can be added to an account in two ways: by importing a list of them using one of the templates provided in the "Import" tool or by manually creating them.

This article provides step-by-step instructions for manually creating Bill as Types in Redlist's operations module.

Step 1: Click on "Settings" then select "Billing"

Step 2: Click on "Add Type"

Step 3: Enter a name for the new Bill as Type

Step 4: Optional - Select a Bill as Category from the dropdown list

Step 5: Optional - Select an Assignment Type from the dropdown list

Note - This is required if you want to add this Bill as Type to a job template.

Step 6: Optional - Select an Asset Class from the dropdown list.

Step 7: Optional - Set additional settings using the check boxes

There are four additional settings that can be turned on:

  • Billable: This marks an item as billable and allows it to be added to invoices.

  • Active: This marks an item as active and allows it to be added to jobs, quotes, invoices, and service tickets.

  • Include in Production Schedule: This enables the Bill as Type to be added to the jobs calendar in "Scheduling" and allows assets and employees to be assigned to it.

  • Include in Task Timers: This allows Bill as Types to be associated with maintenance tasks when maintenance is being performed for a customer.

  • Form Templates: This dropdown allows users to associate a form with the Bill as Type. This will automatically attach this form to the Bill as Type on every job that the Bill as Type is added to.

Step 8: Click "Create" to save the new Bill as Type

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