Module3 DebtorsProgramV8
Module3 DebtorsProgramV8
2. Account Maintenance
<1> Maintain
<D> Open New Accounts
Address – Postal: This is for the postal address of the customer. If the
customer’s residential and postal addresses are the
same, <ENTER> past and you will have the option to
enter the customer’s residential address.
Address – Residential: Make sure you type this correctly because this is the
address that would be used for deliveries. If the
postal address and residential addresses are the
same, this would be used to send the statements to
as well.
Address – Temporary: This address can be used when a customer’s mail
needs to be sent to a work address, etc.
Occupation: The customer’s occupation.
ID Number: Enter the customer’s ID number correctly.
Contact 1: A contact person for the customer whose account it
is other than the account holder.
Relation 1: What is the relation of the above contact to the
account holder.
Contact 2: A second contact person for the customer whose
account it is – other than the account holder.
Relation 2: The relation of the second contact person to the
account holder.
Telephone number 1: Enter the customer’s telephone number where he
could be contacted.
Telephone number 2: A second telephone nr where the customer could be
contacted.
Cell No 1: A cell phone nr the customer could be contacted on.
Cell No 2: A second cell phone nr the customer could be
contacted on.
Fax No: A fax nr for the customer.
Tax No: If the customer has an existing tax nr, this can be
entered in this field.
Account Type: The account type options are as follows:
S – Standard
M – Monthly Budget (Account payments split up
according to terms.)
W – Weekly Budget (Account payments split up
according to terms.)
C – COD Account (This is created when you do a
COD)
L – Lay Bye Account (This is created when you do a
lay bye sale.)
A – A.K.H Buy Aid
B – SMBA Buy aid
K – Pretoria Buy Aid
P – Period Accounts (You can decide what the
“period” the account will run for is. The balance is
split according to the terms as with the monthly and
weekly budget accounts.)
X – Handed Over Account (No sales can be done to
this kind of account, only receipts.)
Comment: A comment could be added on the account.
Once all the details have been completed on this screen, a next screen with Extended details will
open up. Press <A> to be able to amend these settings.
After the account has been opened the debtor can proceed to buy on the account.
<1> Maintain
<B> Amend Account
Account Number: If you know the account number for the account you
wish to amend, type it in and press <ENTER>,
otherwise press <ENTER> to search via surname.
The account you have selected will be displayed on the screen. If it is the correct account, press
< A > to amend it. This will allow you to change all the details on the account except for the
account number and balances.
c. Delete Accounts
Before an account can be deleted it has to be dormant for a specified time and the balance on the
account has to be zero.
<1> Maintain
<C> Delete Account
Account Number: If you know the account number you wish to delete,
type it in and press <ENTER>. If you do not know the
account number press <ENTER> to search via
surname.
This will display the account you have selected. If it is the correct account, press <ENTER> to
delete it.
NB!! An account can only be deleted if it has a zero balance and no transactions in the current
month!
By doing an account enquiry, you are not able to change any details on the debtor’s profile. You
are only able to see the details as well as the transactions and history for the specified account.
<1> Maintain
<A> Enquire Account
Account Number: If you know the account number for the customer,
type it in and press <ENTER>. If not press <ENTER>
and search via surname.
Transaction Type: If you wish to view one transaction type only, press
<ENTER> to select the transaction types. If you wish
to see all the transactions for the account, press <A>
and <ENTER>.
<1> Maintain
<E> Take on Existing Account
NOTE: This option should only be used if you wish to create your own debtor’s account
numbers and not let the system allocate numbers. It is also used when somebody starts
using the CKS SOFTWARE debtors for the first time and wishes to use their old account
numbers.
The procedure for adding the customer’s details is the same as when opening a normal account.
a. Invoices
NB!! This option should only be used if the CKS Software Invoicing program is not
installed. If not the totals will not be updated correctly.
<2> Process
<A> Invoices
Account number: If you know the account number for the customer
you wish to charge invoices to, type it in and press
<ENTER>, otherwise press <ENTER> to search via
surname.
After all the details have been entered correctly, press <ENTER> to continue. This will then make
a print out of everything on the screen for record purposes and write the transaction to the
account.
NB!! This option should only be used if the CKS Software Invoicing program is not
installed. If not the totals will not be updated correctly.
<2> Process
<B> Credit Notes
<2> Process
<E> Debit Journals / < F > Credit Journals