MDGP 2013 Feature of the Day: Consolidated Invoicing

Microsoft have started the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Blog.

The twenty fifth feature they’ve announced is Consolidated Invoicing.

With this feature and pick, pack and ship advanced distribution functionality, you can combine several shipments/fulfillment orders made over a period of time into a combined invoice, thus reducing the number of invoices generated for a customer.

No matter how many different types of internal sales transactions you have for a particular transaction you can generate one invoice for the customer;

Sales Bulk Confirmation

This new feature is targeted at the following roles:

  • Bookkeeper
  • Customer Service Rep
  • Operations Manager
  • Order Processor
  • Shipping and Receiving
Ian Grieve

About Ian Grieve

Ian is a Microsoft Dynamics GP certified consultant specialising in the delivery of Microsoft Dynamics GP projects and currently working for Perfect Image Ltd., a Microsoft Partner and VAR in the North East of England. Ian has worked with Microsoft Dynamics GP since 2003 and, over the nine years since, has dealt with all aspects of the product life-cycle from presales, to implementation, to technical and functional training, to post go-live support and subsequent upgrades and process reviews. In his spare time, Ian runs the azurecurve | Ramblings of a Dynamics GP Consultant blog dedicated to Microsoft Dynamics GP and related products.
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