Overview of the Ticket to Invoice Process in Disposal Software





In Disposal Software, the Invoicing Process is broken down into 5 sequential steps: Data Entry, Admin Approval, Invoice Approval, Process Invoice, and Invoice Status tracking.


1. Data Entry



The first step in the process is data entry. So, how do the paper tickets that the drivers drop off make it into Disposal Software? Once the tickets have been dropped off, they can then be uploaded to Dropbox using a scanner, and at the top of every hour, our system will pull those scans out of Dropbox and into Disposal Software! Our data entry page lets you view all batches of uploads along with the data entry progress on them. Once all tickets from a batch have been entered, you can mark the data entry job as complete and get started on the next batch!


Your tickets can be entered by your own employees, or you can ask us about our data entry services! The Data Entry form makes it easy and fast for anyone to enter data with the side-by-side view of the scanned ticket and the ticket form:




2. Admin Approval

Once the ticket data has been entered into our system, that ticket then moves to Admin Approval, which is our Data Validation and Verification step. Here, your office administrator can view all entered tickets in a list form and expand each ticket to verify that all Customer, Hauler, Lease, etc. information is correct, as well as check each ticket for correct BBLs. At the Admin Approval stage, we also have a color coding system where you can set process parameters like BBL Floor, BBL Max, Date, etc. If any of the tickets fall outside of your set parameters, DSS will automatically flag those tickets so that you make sure to further review them for accuracy. You can use the filters in Admin Approval to only view the tickets you want to approve, so that you don't have to scroll through an infinitely long list to only approve tickets for a certain customer that is asking for an invoice that day. 




3. Invoice Approval


Once tickets have been approved, they will move to Invoice Approval. The primary purpose of the Invoice Approval step is to ensure that the correct fields from DSS are mapped to the correct fields in your integrated accounting platform. In addition, it offers the opportunity for one last review of each individual ticket for accuracy. DSS has the ability to create and send Invoices to certain accounting software if you don't want to invoice solely within DSS. Based on system set values, DSS has 2 areas to process Invoices:


Bill to Customer - DSS will automatically group tickets on a per lease basis to bill directly back to the operator. This works very well for Joint Interest Billing. 

Bill to Hauler - DSS will automatically group all tickets for the specific hauler.





From both Bill To types, you can filter the tickets by Date, Operator, Hauler, Lease, or Job Type. With these filters, you are in control of what tickets you want to turn into an invoice at any given time. Only the Approved tickets will move on to the next step.






4. Process Invoice/Invoice Review


From Invoice Approval, the ticket gets grouped with the other tickets depending on whether it is Bill To Customer or Bill To Hauler, and the ticket groups are sent to Invoice Review/Process Invoice. This step varies on what accounting platform you use, and we can integrate with most accounting software packages. We are fully compatible with both Quickbooks Online and Quickbooks Desktop.  



With Quickbooks Online, you are able to send your invoices to Quickbooks within DSS. We link these packages together and there is an area within DSS to send Invoices to Quickbooks. We sync your billable Customers and Items, then tell Quickbooks what Invoices to make. 


With Quickbooks Desktop, once tickets have been marked Invoice Approved and Processed, the user must login to their Quickbooks Desktop program, and run the Web Connect tool (Update Web Services). The Web Connect tool talks to DSS and checks for any tickets that need to be sent to Quickbooks.


For other accounting platforms, our integration depends on the level of open API availability offered by your accounting package. If you would like to ask about your specific platform, reach out to us today, and we will research to find out how well we can integrate with your current platform!


5. Invoice Lookup/Invoice Status


Once the Invoices have been processed, you can then easily view them in Invoice Lookup. Within Invoice Lookup, you can view the invoice, all the tickets on that invoice, or you can group the Invoice PDF with the ticket scans into one file for your records. From Invoice Lookup, you can also assign Invoice Statuses, so that you always know where your Invoices are in your process. The Invoice Statuses are completely customizable to fit your company's process.






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