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A quote does not have to be associated with a Job until the Quote is accepted. At this stage the job must exist and be allocated to the Quote.

Timing of Job Creation

  • A Job and Subjob/s can already exist. This allows the Quote Number to be the same as the job if so desired.
  • A Job and SubJob/s can be created at the time of allocating a number to a quote. This allows the Quote Number to be the same as the job if so desired. These jobs are created as a subroutine of the Quote creation.

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  • A Job and SubJob/s can be created at a later point through Job Management and linked to an existing quote or through the "New Job" button on the Quote Header. This will link the new job number into the existing quote.

Either from "New Job

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" in Job Management

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, on the Quote Header or with "Generate Quote Code" in

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the "New Quote Set

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Up", will take you to the New Job screen.

Creation of Job and SubJob/s and the Job templates is covered in the Workbench Manual - Job Costing User Guide Image Added

  • It is possible to have various parts of an accepted quote going to different jobs as long as the jobs have a Header/SubJob relationship. The Header does not have to be a level 1 job as long as the Header/Sub relationship exists. If the Quote Header is allocated to a Job then the Job Number dropdown on the Cost Sheets will show the Job and SubJob/s that you can use on the Cost Sheet.
  • If all Cost Sheets are going to one Job then enter this on the Quote Header and leave the Cost Sheet Job blank

Make sure that you have set up the Billing Address on the Job.