Cross-Reference To The Remaining Chapters
The table in the previous section describes the order in which you should enter your control tables. These tables are described at length in the following chapters.
- Refer to Defining General Options Addendum and Defining General Framework Options for a discussion of the control tables associated with general functionality (e.g., country codes, state codes, etc.).
- Refer to Defining Financial Transaction Options for a discussion of the tables affecting your financial transactions (e.g., bill segment types, payment segment types, etc.)
- Refer to Defining Customer Options for a discussion of the control tables affecting persons, accounts and service agreements.
- Refer to Defining Service Order Options for a discussion of the control tables affecting fieldwork.
- Refer to Defining Credit and Collections Options for a discussion of the control tables affecting your collection activities.
- Refer to Defining Device Options for a discussion of the control tables affecting your meters and items.
- Refer to Defining Device Installation Options for a discussion of the control tables affecting your premises and service points.
- Refer to Defining Cycles and Schedules for a discussion of the control tables affecting your cyclical processes.
- Refer to Rates for a discussion of the control tables affecting your rates.
- Refer to Defining SA Type Options for a discussion of the control tables affecting your service agreement types.
- Refer to Defining Background Process for a discussion of the control tables affecting your background processes.
- Refer to Defining Algorithms for a discussion of the control tables affecting the algorithms referenced on many control tables.
- Refer to Defining SA Relationships for a discussion of the control tables affecting the relationships between service providers.
- Refer to Statements for a discussion of the tables affecting the statement setup options for your customers.
- Refer to Defining Service Credit Options for a discussion of the tables affecting the service credit membership setup options for your customers.