How Print Status Drives Document Printing

The print status of an order generation determines when and how documents, such as invoices or order acknowledgements, are printed. Administrators can set defaults for different types of documents using the Order Status Print Status Defaultscontrol maintenance record. Some statuses are unavailable for particular types of printing.

Note: Use the Remove Orders from the OOSRQ When Prt Status Changed Tocontrol maintenance have the system remove orders from the Open Order Status Review Queue when the print status has changed to a specific print status.

Code

Status

Specifies...

Y

Print

Print document.

If you have the SOE.REPRINT.INVOICE authorization key, but not the SOE.PRINT.INVOICE authorization key, and an invoice has not been printed, this option is not available to you for invoice generations.

N

No Print

Do not print document.

F

Fax

Fax document.

A

E-mail

E-mail document.

Note: You can also email a single order generation from the Status tab by selecting that generation and choosing Print > Options, and then File > Email Order.

B

Batch Print

Print with next batch of these documents.

H

Hold

Hold document for printing later. For example, use when transaction is waiting on P/O number or review before processing.

P

Preview

Include in the Detailed Invoice Preview Report, before any printing. A typical status for invoices.

Q

Queue

Include in the Invoice Preview Queue, which some companies use before the Detailed Invoice Preview Queue.

M

Manifest

Use on shipping manifest, and use its printing rules.

E

EDI

Send using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

C

Credit Card Authorization

A user has specified a status of B and the following conditions exist:

  • Credit card information is attached.

  • There is an open balance.

  • The credit card authorization method is set to Authorize After Review.

T

Ticket

A Ship Ticket status. Do not use without instruction.

See Also:

How Order Status Drives Document Printing

Attaching Documents to E-mails