Recurring Sales Lines for Subscription Invoices

Create Recurring Sales Lines for Subscription Invoices

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You are implementing Dynamics 365 Business Central for a company.

The company provides subscription services to their customers.

The subscription invoices are almost identical each month.

The company wants to set up recurring sales lines for subscription invoices.

You need to create systems for creating subscription invoices.

Solution: Create a new recurring sales line code.

Then, run the Create Recurring Invoices batch to create the invoice.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/dynamics365/business-central/sales-how-work-standard-lines

The solution provided appears to meet the goal of creating systems for creating subscription invoices.

Creating a new recurring sales line code is the first step in setting up recurring sales lines. The recurring sales line code defines the details of the subscription, such as the subscription period and the price.

Running the Create Recurring Invoices batch is the next step in creating the subscription invoices. This batch process creates new invoices based on the recurring sales lines that have been set up. It can be scheduled to run automatically at a specific time interval, such as monthly.

Overall, this solution is a common and efficient approach to creating subscription invoices in Dynamics 365 Business Central. However, there may be other ways to accomplish this goal, and the effectiveness of this solution may depend on the specific needs and requirements of the company.