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Companies sell products or services to customers. In the subscription economy, services are attached to subscriptions, while products are usually one off services that are charged as a one off cost to the customer. See the example below. | Companies sell products or services to customers. In the subscription economy, services are attached to subscriptions, while products are usually one off services that are charged as a one off cost to the customer. See the example below. | ||
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+ | In order to add a product to a customer, the product needs to be created in the '''Catalog''' previously. Same happens for Adding Charges. Those need to be created as part of the Catalog, and then added at '''Customer > Charge''' level. See below for illustration purposes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 18 July 2017
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Adding Products & Charges
Companies sell products or services to customers. In the subscription economy, services are attached to subscriptions, while products are usually one off services that are charged as a one off cost to the customer. See the example below.
In order to add a product to a customer, the product needs to be created in the Catalog previously. Same happens for Adding Charges. Those need to be created as part of the Catalog, and then added at Customer > Charge level. See below for illustration purposes.