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Permitted values are from the SERVICE_TYPE List Values
All Service Types are valid for Service Charge Imports.
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Datatype is Boolean.
Default Value = is False.
Permitted Values: 1, Yes, and True sets the Prorate flag to True [1].
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If this is set, it must be set to the code of one of the CHARGE_TYPE List Values from the List Values grid.
The only allowed values are the System Use Values: MONTHLY_RECURRING, NONRECURRING, QUARTERLY, SEMI_ANNUAL, and ANNUAL_RECURRING.
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If set, this import will UPDATE existing records. If the import cannot find an existing record to UPDATE, it will error.
Effective Date
Data type is String.
Default
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Value is TODAY.
Allowed values are BACKDATE and TODAY.
This
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flag is used to determine the date that an updated charge will stop and restart.
Alternate Recurring Charges (Quarterly, Semi-Annual and Annual), when updated, will always use BACKDATE as the Effective Date.
See the Notes for more details.
Warnings and Errors
The following warnings display if the Service Charge UPDATE fails:
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If an NRC has been billed, it cannot be updated in any way.
If an existing Monthly Recurring Charge has been billed, it can be updated. Changing then Updating the GLA, Amount, Quantity, or Prorate Flag, will stop the new existing Charge stops the previous Charge and create a new Charge record begins with the appropriate changes. The date of this stop and start is determined by the Effective Date flag. If this is set to 'TODAY', then it will used stop the existing charge with yesterday's date, and start the new charge with today's date. If it is set to 'BACKDATE', then it will use the date that the current existing charge has been billed through.