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WebOffice  2.66 Complete Guide

MenuTerminal Administration -> [+] Terminal Control Centre -> Tariff Packages.
Warning:
The handling of tariffs between CWT and WebOffice is currently subject of change. These pages will try to reflect the current released status.
When the complete feature is in place, a separate How To Guide will be created to help you create your Tariffs and send them to one or more terminals.

Each article must be linked to a tariff package, i.e. a price model used for the article.  In a parking company for example, different tariff packages are used for different parking tickets.  Articles are linked to one or more tariff packages on the Tariff Packages tab on the Article Details page.

LicenseKeySmallFor a detailed description on how to manage Tariff Packages using the Tariff Manager in WebOffice read the How to use the Tariff Manager. This is a licensed feature still under construction.

Note:
Tariff Packages are imported from CWT terminals when the terminal (re)boots with a new configuration (cwtconfig.xml). For other terminals, the articles must be created by hand.
 
Tariff Package names and IDs must be consistent within your company as any rebooting CWT may change articles on reboot. Make sure all Tariff Package names and IDs are unique.
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The table below describes the list items on the Tariff Packages page:

List Item

Explanation

Name.

The name of the tariff package.

Description.

A description added by a user.

Descriptions with “Created by CWO2” point to Tariff Packages that are created in the SubmitOngoingPurchaseV3 job when they where missing in WebOffice

ID.

unique sequence number of the tariff package.

Script Text.

The model used to calculate the price.

External ID.

Third Party ID.

Hourly Rate Description

describe the hourly rate (e.g. $2.00)

The value of the column is copied over to the Purchase list on SubmitOngoingPurchase and SubmitPurchases