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You can enter payments either from an invoice or directly in Payments and apply the payment to an open invoice. If you are syncing SME with QuickBooks, payments can be entered either in SME or QuickBooks.
 
You can enter payments either from an invoice or directly in Payments and apply the payment to an open invoice. If you are syncing SME with QuickBooks, payments can be entered either in SME or QuickBooks.
  
If you are looking for information on taking payments from Mobile see [[Mobile Payments]]
 
 
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<br>'''Applied Deposit''' - In SME you can enter a deposit for a customer. When you generate an invoice for the customer, SME will apply the deposit to the invoice and mark the invoice with the Applied Deposit stamp.
 
<br>'''Applied Deposit''' - In SME you can enter a deposit for a customer. When you generate an invoice for the customer, SME will apply the deposit to the invoice and mark the invoice with the Applied Deposit stamp.
 
<br>'''QB Payment''' - Indicates the payment was entered in QuickBooks and synced to SME. Any QB Payment in SME cannot be edited in SME, only in QuickBooks.
 
<br>'''QB Payment''' - Indicates the payment was entered in QuickBooks and synced to SME. Any QB Payment in SME cannot be edited in SME, only in QuickBooks.
 
 
== Unapplied Payments ==
 
If you enter a payment in SME that isn't applied to an invoice, it will stay in SME and won't sync to QuickBooks until it is applied to an invoice. We only send the payment over to QB when it is applied to an invoice.
 
 
<br>You can enter an unapplied payment in QB and that will come into SME, but you can't apply that payment to an invoice in SME, you would have to apply it to an invoice in QuickBooks.
 
 
== OpenEdge Payment Processing ==
 
To receive payment for a specific invoice:
 
 
 
<br>1. Verify correct customer selected
 
<br>2. Click on the '''Customer History''' tab
 
<br>3. Click on the '''Invoices''' button
 
<br>4. Locate the correct invoice and double click the invoice to open it up
 
 
<br>[[File:6-2-2015_8-15-34_AM.png]]
 
 
 
 
 
<br>1. Verify you are in the '''Invoicing''' section of the customer account
 
<br>2. Click on the '''Payments''' tab
 
<br>3. Click on the '''Online Pay''' button
 
 
<br>[[File:6-2-2015_8-27-29_AM.png]]
 
 
 
 
The computers default browser will open up the High 5 Hub to the payment details screen for this customers account. *You will need to be logged into the High 5 Hub
 
<br>1. Verify the correct '''Customer''' is displayed
 
<br>2. Verify '''Invoice Number'''
 
<br>3. Verify '''Invoice Amount''' to be charged
 
<br>4. From drop down menu select appropriate method of payment ie Credit Card or Check
 
 
<br>[[File:6-2-2015_8-36-17_AM.png]]
 
 
 
 
The computers default browser will open up the High 5 Hub to the payment details screen for this customers account. *You will need to be logged into the High 5 Hub
 
<br>1. Verify the correct '''Customer''' is displayed
 
<br>2. Verify '''Invoice Number'''
 
<br>3. Verify '''Invoice Amount''' to be charged
 
<br>4. From drop down menu select appropriate method of payment ie Credit Card or Check
 
 
 
<br>Enter in payment information for either Check or Credit Card
 
 
<br>[[File:6-2-2015_9-24-20_AM.png]]
 
 
<br>Scroll down and click '''Make Payment'''
 
 
 
<br>If the payment is successful you will see a similar screen shown below.
 
 
<br>[[File:6-4-2015_7-33-49_AM.png]]
 
 
<br>The invoice in SME will now reflect that the payment has been made.
 

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