When do you use the Additional Charges section and when do you use the Author Billing category of the Remarks section? A good rule of thumb is to use Additional Charges for customer billing and Author Billing in Remarks for author billing.
DJS Billing uses information in Additional ChargesNew billing charges added to a record. Rush Processing, for example, is an additional charge. when they bill the customer for the issue. You cannot edit a charge once entered, but you can enter multiple Additional Charges entries. Email DJSBilling if you have questions.
We prefer that you edit the task on which the additional billing will be posted.
000001 – Additional Processing (Count) | 000004 – Additional Processing (Pieces) | 000007 – Rush Processing (Pages) |
000002 – Additional Processing (Hours) | 000005 – Rush Processing (Count) | 000008 – Special Graphics Processing (Count) |
000003 – Additional Processing (Pages) | 000006 – Rush Processing (Hours) | 000009 – Special Graphics Processing (Pieces) |
Be very clear here if the Quantity is per item, per hour, per pages, or per pieces.
The entry in the Additional Charges list includes all information on the charge.
Once saved, you cannot delete or edit an entry. Instead, add another Additional Charges entry.
The DJS Author Billing expert can view Author Billing remarks up to the article's release to the printer. If you enter any remarks on ArticleAn Article may be a review, editorial, and other component that makes up an Issue. or Issue tasks after release to the printer, you need to notify aubilling via email and enter the information as an Author Billing remark in ARTEMIS. Email aubilling if you have any questions.
Unlike Additional Charges entries, you can edit Remarks. Highlight an entry and click Edit. See Remarks for more information on what you can do with them.
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