Activating and Renewing a Contract

When a contract is created in Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the system assigns a default status of Draft to the contract. Only contracts in Draft status can be edited; once a contract has been processed to Invoiced or Active status, the fields in the contract are locked. At this point, service cases can be logged against the contract and a running tally of used cases or time is tracked against the total allotment specified in the contract line.

Given the need for a business to lock down the terms of a contract while still allowing for flexibility as the company’s needs change, the life cycle of a contract can become complicated. Consider the following scenarios for why a service contract might change:

  • A company’s internal team takes over support for a software application, so it cancels its support agreement with a consulting firm.

  • A customer service manager receives notification from her company’s accounting department that a customer has several past due invoices for support services, so the manager places the customer’s service contract on hold to prevent any new cases from being created until the balance is paid.

  • Upon the expiration of a year-long service agreement, a customer decides to renew the contract for another year of service.

Not every contract will follow a fixed life cycle from start to finish, so it’s important to understand how contract statuses are managed in Microsoft Dynamics CRM and what actions are allowed for each status. The following table provides an overview of contract statuses and actions.

Status

Description

Actions

Draft

Default status when a contract is created.

Can be edited or deleted.

No cases can be assigned.

Cannot be placed on hold, canceled, or renewed.

Invoiced

Indicates that the contract has been accepted by the customer and has a pending start date. A contract cannot be moved to this status until it has at least one contract line.

Cannot be edited or deleted.

No cases can be assigned.

Can be placed on hold or canceled.

Cannot be renewed.

Active

Indicates that the contract is within the specified start and end dates and eligible for support cases. Each contract is automatically moved to this status on the specified start date.

Cannot be edited or deleted.

Cases can be assigned.

Can be placed on hold or canceled.

Can be renewed.

On Hold

Indicates that the contract is on hold from Active status, typically for further review or negotiation with the customer.

No actions can be taken against the contract until the hold is released. No cases can be assigned.

Canceled

Indicates that the contract was canceled prior to the end date by the organization or the customer.

Cannot be edited or deleted.

No cases can be assigned.

Can be renewed.

Expired

Indicates that the contract has passed the specified end date without being renewed.

Cannot be edited or deleted.

No cases can be assigned.

Can be canceled.

Can be renewed.

In this exercise, you will move the contract created in the previous section to Invoiced status, log a case against it, and then renew it.

Note

Activating and Renewing a Contract

USE your own Microsoft Dynamics CRM installation in place of the Adventure Works Cycle site shown in this exercise, and use the contract created in the previous exercise. Also, use a user account that has the CSR Manager security role or another role with privileges to create and edit contracts, contract lines, and cases.

BE SURE TO use the Internet Explorer Web browser to navigate to your Microsoft Dynamics CRM Web site, if necessary, before beginning this exercise.

  1. In the Service area, click Contracts, and then double-click the contract created in the previous exercise.

  2. On the form toolbar, click the Actions button, and then select Invoice Contract.

    Activating and Renewing a Contract

    Actions

    Important

    After you select Invoice Contract, the contract’s status is updated to Invoiced if the start date is in the future, or Active if the start date is the current date or a past date. When a contract is in Invoiced or Active status, all fields on the contract are read-only.

  3. In the left navigation area of the contract, click Cases to view the case manager for the contract.

  4. On the grid toolbar, click the New Case button to open a new case against the contract.

    Important

    New Case

  5. In the New Case form, enter the following values:

    Title

    Replace water line for company coffee machine

    Customer

    Sonoma Partners

    Subject

    Default

    Case Type

    Problem

    Case Origin

    Phone

    Contract

    Annual Service Agreement (created in the previous exercise)

    Contract Line

    FY2008-2009 Agreement (created in the previous exercise)

    Important
  6. Click Save to create the case.

  7. On the form toolbar, click Actions, and then click Resolve Case to mark the case as resolved.

    Tip

    Only resolved cases are counted against the total allotment specified on the contract line. For each resolved case, the remaining allotment is recalculated. For example, if a contract line has five cases specified in the Total Cases/Minutes field, it’s possible to log six or more cases against it, as long as no more than five of those cases are in Resolved status.

  8. In the Resolve Case dialog box, in the Resolution field, enter Water line replaced.

    Tip
  9. Click OK to mark the case as resolved.

  10. Click the Close button to close the case window.

    Tip

    Close

  11. In the Contract form, in the left navigation area, click Contract Lines. Then click the Refresh button, if needed, to verify that the Allotments Remaining value is updated to 19.

    Tip

    Refresh

    Tip
  12. On the form toolbar, click Actions, and then click Renew Contract to renew the contract for another term.

    Tip

    Use the Actions menu on the form toolbar to update the status of a contract. From this menu, you can also cancel or place a contract on hold. The actions that are available vary, depending on the current status of the contract.

  13. In the Renew Contract dialog box, leave the Include canceled contract lines check box selected, and then click OK.

    Tip

    Important

    When a contract is renewed, Microsoft Dynamics CRM automatically creates a copy of the contract with updated start and end dates. The new contract defaults to Draft status and has the same contract number as the original.

  14. Close the active contract.

    In the Service area, in the Contracts view, note that a new contract in Draft status has been created with the same number as the active contract.

    Important
  15. Double-click the renewed contract in Draft status, and verify that the start and end dates are automatically calculated as an extension of the original contract.

    Important

    Tip

    Microsoft Dynamics CRM creates a link between the original contract and the renewed contract. You can find this information in the Originating Contract field on the Details tab of the Contract form.

Note

Tip

CLOSE the contract record.

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