Client types
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Groups similar clients together for reporting. This can also help anyone
in the company find client information more easily for marketing purposes.
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Contact types
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Groups similar contacts together for reporting and retrieval. For example,
you may set up a contact type for your banking representatives. You can
then quickly retrieve information for all your banking contacts using
the contact type.
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Employee types
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Groups employees for billing and reporting. To establish a common rate
for a group of employees, you can set up rate tables by employee type. For example, you might want all employees with an employee
type of Drafter on a specific rate table to be billed out at $65.00 per
hour. You can also choose to print an invoice grouped or summarized by
employee type.
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Project types
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Groups similar projects together for reporting. Examples
are: Commercial, Medical Facilities, and Educational Facilities.
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Vendor types
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Groups vendors together for reporting. Examples are: Consultant, Government,
and Professional Services.
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Utilization types
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Groups activities together for employee utilization reporting. Examples
are: Billable, Marketing, Vacation, and Sick.
You cannot add or delete utilization types. However, you can change
the description for them.
The Billable utilization type reports employee time in the Billable
column of the Employee Utilization report. The time in that column includes
time you enter to a billable phaseThe phase of a project that will be billed to the client. The billing may be based on Time & Expense, Fixed Fee, Percent Complete, Unit Price, or Percent of Construction Cost. in the direct-time section of the timesheet.
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