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  1. Select Microsoft Dynamics GP > Tools > Routines > Service Management > Maintenance Contract > Mass Renewal.
  2. Specify the following criteria:
    • Contract Expiration Date Range (required)
      Enter a date range that includes the expiration dates of the maintenance contracts you wish to renew. For instance, you may want to renew contracts one month at a time.
    • Customer Range (optional)
      Enter a range to limit the contracts by customer.
    • Contract Type (optional)
      Select the contract type.

      NoteIf you have a master contract that has contracts with different contract types, none of these contracts will display. For example, you have Master Contract 011 with three contracts, two contracts have a contract type of Residential and the other contract has a contract type of Premier. If you filter by the Residential contract type, none of the Master Contract 011 contracts display. This is to help prevent renewal issues for the master contract.
    • Renew Contracts with Open Service Calls
      If you mark this checkbox, maintenance contracts with open service calls will appear in the scrolling window. If you do not mark this checkbox, processing may take longer. note
      If you are renewing a master contract when any open service calls exist on a contract, we recommend that you renew the contract from the Master Contract window and that you leave the prior contract OPEN. (Access the Master Contract window by going to Cards > Service Management > Service Manager. Select a customer and select the Master Contract indicator.
  3. The maintenance contracts that meet your criteria display in the scrolling window automatically as you tab off each filter above. You can zoom on the Contract No. to view the contract. You do not need to worry about renewing a contract twice; contracts that have already been renewed, even if they were left open, will not appear on the list.
    Use the show/hide detail button to view contract information:
    • Contracts that have the Automatic Renew checkbox marked will be renewed after you select Commit.
    • Only contracts that are less than 365 days will be renewed.
    • If a customer is on hold or the contract is on hold or canceled, the contract will not be renewed.
    • If you do not wish for a contract to be closed automatically by the mass renewal process, mark the Leave Open checkbox. You can also Mark All or Unmark All. See Leaving a Contract Open for more information. 

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    • If you have two contracts expiring at the same time but only wish to renew one of them, you must mark the Hold checkbox of the one not to be renewed. After running the commit process, unmark the Hold checkbox.
  4. Select Print to print the Contract Mass Renewal report. The report indicates if each contract will be successfully renewed. For an example of the report, see Contract Mass Renewal Reports in the Reports Guide.
  5. With the maintenance contracts that you wish to renew present in the scrolling window, select Commit. The commit process advances the start and end dates of the contract, creates a new billing and revenue recognition schedule, and removes the existing service call IDs from the maintenance tasks covered by the contract. It also moves the billing schedule, revenue recognition, and contract information to history for any contract that will be closed by the renewal process.

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