The Rental Period Description can be printed on rental
documents. including the invoices, contracts, reservations, and
quotations.
This is controlled for the contracts, reservations, and quotations
by the Print Rental Period flag in the Division Contract Parameters and for invoices by the
Print Rental Period flag in the Division
Invoice Parameters.
The period description that is printed in based on the
calculated total hours out of the product.
From the Total Hours Out, the number of months, number of weeks, number of days and number of hours are calculated.
When the rental period is less than one day but the item is
billed the daily amount, the Show Rent Period 1 Day If Less Than
1 Day & Daily Rate Used flag in the Company Customer Forms controls whether a One
day rental period is printed on the document as the Rental
Period for the item or whether the partial day period is
printed.
This feature applies to Jasper
Invoices/Contracts/Quotes/Reservations and Plain Paper
Invoices.
Note: Exceptions could occur due to Pro-rating or Over-time hours as controlled by the Rental Product Class.
The number of months is only returned if the Cycle Bill Interval in the Rental Product Class is monthly, otherwise the largest denominator is weeks.
If there are hours remaining (i.e. the total hours don't work
out to an exact day) and the class prorate setting is not a 'Half
Of Daily', then the hours remain as they are.
If the Rental Product Class is set to
Prorate Half Of Daily then Hours is set to zero and days are
rounded up by a half or full day using the following formula:
Examples:
If Prorate = N, OT Hours = 0, calendar is
set to 24hrs in a day, product is out 26 hours: Description will
be: 1 day, 2 hours
If Prorate = H, OT Hours = 0, calendar is set to 24hrs in a day,
product is out 26 hours: Description will be: 2 days
If Prorate = H, OT Hours = 4, calendar is set to 24hrs in a day,
product is out 26 hours: Description will be: 1.5 days
If Prorate = H, OT Hours = 0, calendar is set to 24hrs in a day,
product is out 2 hours: Description will be: 1 day
If Prorate = H, OT Hours = 4, calendar is set to 24hrs in a day,
product is out 2 hours: Description will be: 0.5 days
If Prorate = H, OT Hours = 2, calendar is set to 24hrs in a day,
product is out 2 hours: Description will be: 1 day
Note: If the calendar is not set up with hours in a
day/week/month, only the hours are returned and the above
calculations are ignored.
If the rate is the company Seasonal Rate Code as defined in
Company Rate Parameters, the hours are
returned and the above calculations are ignored.
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