Applies to: Work 365, Dynamics 365
Audience: Administrators, Billing Teams
Overview
In Work 365, managing product bundles often involves billable parent subscriptions and non-billable child subscriptions. By default, invoices may display all associated items, including non-billable child subscriptions.
To maintain cleaner invoice presentation for customers while preserving data integrity, it is crucial to exclude non-billable child items from invoices without disrupting subscription relationships.
This guide outlines two effective methods to achieve this goal.
Methods to Exclude Non-Billable Child Items
1. Provisioning the Bundle and Removing Product References
Step 1: Provision the Bundle
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Set up the product bundle in Work 365, ensuring:
β Parent Subscription β Marked as billable.
β Child Subscriptions β Marked as non-billable.
Step 2: Modify Child Subscriptions
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After provisioning, navigate to each non-billable child subscription.
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Remove the reference to the parent subscription.
Outcome
β The invoice will display only the billable parent subscription.
Considerations
β Removing the parent reference means:
β Quantity updates to the parent subscription wonβt automatically adjust the child subscriptions.
β Deactivating the parent subscription wonβt affect the child subscriptions.
? For more details, refer to the Work 365 Knowledge Base
2. Manually Creating Bundles on the Billing Contract
Step 1: Set Up Individual Subscriptions
β Instead of provisioning a complete bundle, create each item as a separate subscription.
Step 2: Establish Parent-Child Relationships
β Manually define relationships between parent and child subscriptions within Work 365.
Step 3: Mark Child Subscriptions as Non-Billable
β Ensure all child subscriptions are set to non-billable.
Outcome
β Invoices will display only the billable parent subscription while maintaining the subscription structure.
? For more details, refer to the Work 365 Knowledge Base
Important Considerations
Invoice Generation
β Work 365 generates invoices based on billable items associated with a Billing Contract.
β Ensure that only desired billable items are linked to avoid unintentional charges.
Data Integrity
β Regularly review subscriptions and their billing statuses to maintain accurate invoicing and customer satisfaction.
Conclusion
By implementing these strategies, you can effectively exclude non-billable child subscriptions from invoices in Work 365, ensuring clearer billing records and an enhanced customer experience.
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