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SME Lookup lists are used to provide user fixed choices and customize SME for your business.  The lookup lists are located in Setup module under Company>Lists.  This document describes the purpose and usage of the lookup lists.  SME does not automatically create entries in the lookup lists because every business is different, these should be created by the company for your needs.
 
SME Lookup lists are used to provide user fixed choices and customize SME for your business.  The lookup lists are located in Setup module under Company>Lists.  This document describes the purpose and usage of the lookup lists.  SME does not automatically create entries in the lookup lists because every business is different, these should be created by the company for your needs.
  
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See a video and more information here:  Lookup Lists [http://high5software.com/high5bitweaver/wiki/index.php?page=Lookup+Lists]
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Bid Codes:
 
Bid Codes:
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Examples: Non Billable, Warranty, Voided. This can be used to follow a process for billing such as “Invoice Mailed”, “Customer Called”, “Collections Notice Sent”.
 
Examples: Non Billable, Warranty, Voided. This can be used to follow a process for billing such as “Invoice Mailed”, “Customer Called”, “Collections Notice Sent”.
 
New for SME8.0:  You can use billing status on labor items with additional options.  This replaces the option Scheduled = Billable.  You now set Billing Status to control how labor billing is calculated with the following options:
 
* User Entered(Fixed Hours)  use this option if you will manually enter billable quantity separate from scheduled or actual time.
 
* Set Billable Hours to Estimated(Scheduled) hours.  this is equivalent to the checkbox we had before called Billing = Actual
 
* Set Billable Hours to Actual Hours.  This takes the time from the time tracking such as time in/out on Mobile Tech or TimeTracker for SME and used the actual time entered by the tech or user as the billable time.  Used this if you charge the customer for the actual time spent on the job such as T&M, Time and Material jobs.
 
  
 
   
 
   
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Modules: Technicians, Customers, Service Orders, install Orders, Itemized Invoices<br>
 
Modules: Technicians, Customers, Service Orders, install Orders, Itemized Invoices<br>
 
Usage: If you have customers that require technicians that have specific certifications such as background checks, specific tests passed, carrying insurance or more, you can use Compliance Codes and Certifications in SME. Click the''' [[Tech_Compliance]]''' page to learn how to setup and use.
 
Usage: If you have customers that require technicians that have specific certifications such as background checks, specific tests passed, carrying insurance or more, you can use Compliance Codes and Certifications in SME. Click the''' [[Tech_Compliance]]''' page to learn how to setup and use.
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Classes:
 
Classes:
  
Modules: Sales Leads, Proposals, Customers, Service Orders, Install Orders, Scheduled Service, Recurring Orders, Invoices, Inventory.
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Modules: Sales Leads, Proposals, Customers, Service Orders, Install Orders, Scheduled Service, Recurring Orders, Invoices.
  
 
Usage: Provides accounting class tracking for use with integration with QuickBooks. Classes only come from QuickBooks with the SQLink sync module. Within QuickBooks, this allows various reports to be segmented by class and is use to segment different business locations or divisions or to segment different types of work.
 
Usage: Provides accounting class tracking for use with integration with QuickBooks. Classes only come from QuickBooks with the SQLink sync module. Within QuickBooks, this allows various reports to be segmented by class and is use to segment different business locations or divisions or to segment different types of work.
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Usage: Related to Certification above. If you have customers that require technicians that have specific certifications such as background checks, specific tests passed, carrying insurance or more, you can use Compliance Codes and Certifications in SME. Click the''' [[Tech_Compliance]]''' page to learn how to setup and use.
 
Usage: Related to Certification above. If you have customers that require technicians that have specific certifications such as background checks, specific tests passed, carrying insurance or more, you can use Compliance Codes and Certifications in SME. Click the''' [[Tech_Compliance]]''' page to learn how to setup and use.
 
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Contact Preferences:
 
Contact Preferences:
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Delivery<br>
 
Delivery<br>
 
Modules: Purchase Orders<br>
 
Modules: Purchase Orders<br>
Usage: Assign a delivery method to a purchase order such as UPS Next Day Air or Ground. <br><br>
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Usage: Assign a delivery method to a purchase order such as UPS Next Day Air or Ground.  
  
 
Departments:
 
Departments:
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Inventory Condition:<br>
 
Inventory Condition:<br>
 
Modules: Inventory, Material Detail, Equipment, Receiving PO Items<br>
 
Modules: Inventory, Material Detail, Equipment, Receiving PO Items<br>
Usage: Populate the condition drop down with description of the condition of the material. Examples are refurbished, used, new. When receiving items into stock you can mark the stock lots condition. <br><br>
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Usage: Populate the condition drop down with description of the condition of the material. Examples are refurbished, used, new. When receiving items into stock you can mark the stock lots condition.  
  
  
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Examples: Open, Working, Responded to Customer, Generated Order.
 
Examples: Open, Working, Responded to Customer, Generated Order.
 
 
Item Status<br>
 
Modules: Service Order, Install Order, Itemized Invoices<br>
 
Usage: When adding material to an order you can assign a custom item status to the material (Add Item to Order window > Item Details tab). Example might be the status of "staged". On an order > Materials tab, you can sort your material by the item status.<br><br>
 
  
 
   
 
   
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Examples:  Yellow Pages, Google Ads, PR, Referral.
 
Examples:  Yellow Pages, Google Ads, PR, Referral.
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Lead Status
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Modules: Leads
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Usage: Determine the state of the lead for follow-up purposes.
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Examples: Hot, Warm, Cold, Urgent.
  
 
   
 
   
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Note Type:<br>
 
Modules: Journal Notes<br>
 
Usage: When adding a journal note, you can mark the note with a type of note you are adding such as email or phone. You can sort and filter your notes on the Journal tab by Note Type.<br>
 
There are some note types entered by default. These are used to mark activities generated in the order such as emailing or printing a report in that module a journal note would be added and marked with one of the system generated note types<br><br>
 
 
  
 
Order Statuses
 
Order Statuses
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Examples: Cash, Check, Credit Card
 
Examples: Cash, Check, Credit Card
 
 
Payroll<br>
 
Modules: Labor Editor<br>
 
Usage: Used to track the labor cost for your technicians. Click '''[[Labor Editor Defaults]]''' To learn more about setting up costs for technician labor hours. If you are syncing with QuickBooks, your payroll/ wage items will sync to SME.<br><br>
 
  
 
    
 
    
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Examples: Sent to Vendor, Backordered, Waiting on Vendor, Ready to Receive
 
Examples: Sent to Vendor, Backordered, Waiting on Vendor, Ready to Receive
 
 
Price Book<br>
 
Modules: Customers, Service Orders, Install Orders, Itemized Invoices<br>
 
Usage: Price Books are used to assign customer specific pricing during order entry. You can assign a price book to a customer and all orders created for the customer will use the pricing rules assigned in the price books. An example of a price books is “30% higher than cost” or “10% less than retail”. You may also have a price book for customers that have special service pricing, different than your standard service prices.<br>
 
Click '''[[Price Books]]''' to learn more about setting up and using Price Books<br><br>
 
  
 
    
 
    
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Examples: Emergency, Routine, Scheduled, SLA
 
Examples: Emergency, Routine, Scheduled, SLA
 
 
 
Service Item Types<br>
 
Modules: Inventory > Services<br>
 
Usage: You can categorize or create groups for your service item. When searching your service items, you can sort and filter by the service item type in the search window.<br><br>
 
  
 
   
 
   
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Examples of response based: 4-Hour Response, 24x7x4 (provide service anytime and with 4 hour response), Gold Level Service.
 
Examples of response based: 4-Hour Response, 24x7x4 (provide service anytime and with 4 hour response), Gold Level Service.
 
Click '''[[SLA Category]]''' to learn more about how to setup and use SLA Categories<br>
 
  
 
   
 
   
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Usage: Identify the trade or Field of service for assigning subcontractors to orders.
 
Usage: Identify the trade or Field of service for assigning subcontractors to orders.
 
New for SME 8.0.4.66: Field of Service is now linked with Service Codes to provide [[Smart Subcontractor Search]]
 
 
Select the Service code that goes with this field of service.
 
  
 
Examples: Electrical, Plumbing, Microsoft MSP
 
Examples: Electrical, Plumbing, Microsoft MSP
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Examples: Industry specific
 
Examples: Industry specific
  
 
Task Status<br>
 
Modules: Labor Editor / TechPortal<br>
 
Usage: In TechPortal technicians can use a timer to time how long they are at a job site. When a tech first starts the timer, a labor item will be added to the order with a Task Status of Timer On. When they end the timer, the Task Status will go to Timer Off and the scheduled quantity will be populated with the length of time the timer ran.<br>
 
 
If you want to add additional task statuses you can. This would be used if a technician is scheduled over multiple days or multiple techs are on the job and you want to track the status of each technician. On the Labor Item > Details tab you will see the Task Status, Task Description and a grid showing you a summary of all the task statuses and descriptions for all the technicians scheduled for that order. You can also see the Task Status on the Labor tab of a service order. Sort your labor items by status. <br>
 
 
Examples: In Progress, Completed
 
 
   
 
   
  
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Note: If you are connecting with QuickBooks, these should NOT be entered in SME. The tax codes and tax groups will be established by QuickBooks and can only be modified in QuickBooks.
 
Note: If you are connecting with QuickBooks, these should NOT be entered in SME. The tax codes and tax groups will be established by QuickBooks and can only be modified in QuickBooks.
  
 
Tech Position<br>
 
Modules:  Users > Technician Settings tab<br>
 
Usage: In a user record for a technician you can assign a position <br>
 
Examples: Installer, Tech 1, Tech 2<br><br>
 
 
 
Tech Status<br>
 
Modules:  Users > Technician Settings tab<br>
 
Usage: In a user record for a technician you can assign a tech status. <br>
 
Examples: Active, On Leave<br><br>
 
 
   
 
   
  
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Usage: Designate where stock is put for purchase order receiving or where it is in the inventory stock details, or where it should be pulled from for orders.
 
Usage: Designate where stock is put for purchase order receiving or where it is in the inventory stock details, or where it should be pulled from for orders.
  
Examples: Default, Truck1, Storage, Bob Tech’s Truck, Fred Subcontractor, etc. Click [[Warehouses]] to learn more.
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Examples: Default, Truck1, Storage, Bob Tech’s Truck, Fred Subcontractor, etc
  
 
Note: Default warehouse is your main warehouse, when items are selected for an order, if the item exist in the default warehouse, those items will be used on the order.  If items do not exist in the default warehouse, then the specific warehouse MUST be selected or else the system will create  JIT count to designate to order the parts.
 
Note: Default warehouse is your main warehouse, when items are selected for an order, if the item exist in the default warehouse, those items will be used on the order.  If items do not exist in the default warehouse, then the specific warehouse MUST be selected or else the system will create  JIT count to designate to order the parts.
  
 
   
 
   
 
Work Groups:<br>
 
Modules: Labor Item, Activities, Dispatch<br>
 
Usage: A work group is a group of users that can perform a specific function (ie: electricians, welders, repair) or technicians that work in a geographical area. Work groups are used in dispatch and also in the Labor Editor window. In Dispatch, you can filter the technicians displayed on the Day Planner tab by Work Group.<br>
 
Click [[Technician Work Groups]] to learn more.<br>
 
 
 
  
 
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