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| '''Deposits can be taken from Customer Orders and Normal Sales. With'''Customer Orders''', the transaction total is based on the amount ordered. The deposit is the total amount * % specified for deposits in'''sscont'''. A deposit is only taken in'''Normal Sales '''if the customer is a'''backorder'''customer and there are some items on the transaction that are not fully supplied. |
''' Deposits can be taken from Customer Orders and Normal Sales. With''' Customer Orders''', the transaction total is based on the amount ordered. The deposit is the total amount * % specified for deposits in''' sscont'''. A deposit is only taken in '''Normal Sales '''if the customer is a''' backorder''' customer and there are some items on the transaction that are not fully supplied. |
General Overview of how Deposits work in regards to Customer Orders and Backorders
Deposits can be taken from Customer Orders and Normal Sales.
With Customer Orders, the transaction total is based on the amount ordered. The deposit is the total amount * % specified for deposits in sscont.
A deposit is only taken in Normal Sales if the customer is a backorder customer and there are some items on the transaction that are not fully supplied.
The way the deposit is calculated for Normal Sales is slightly different to that of orders. With Normal Sales, the customer will have to pay the total amount that has been supplied, and also leave a deposit for what has been backordered.
