Using the Customer Service Manager Workbench

The Customer Service Manager Workbench is designed for a manager to monitor customer service and make improvements.

By default, the Customer Service Manager Workbench monitors these critical numbers:

Buttons

Use these buttons to open other forms:

Critical Numbers

The standard Customer Service Manager Workbench provides four system-level critical numbers. To better understand a critical number calculation, right-click on the gauge and click Setup. Read the calculation definition on the Critical Numbers Setup form for the number in question.

To change the critical number that is displayed, right-click on the gauge and click Critical Number, then select a different number.

To alter the type of gauge, right-click the one you want to change and click Display Type.

Options

Select from these options:

Customers Grid

Use the standard toolbar to manipulate the customer data; Filter-in-Place is supported.

The columns in the grid are standard customer fields. To maintain the fields, right-click Details in the Customer Number column. Use the online help of the Customers form to learn more about each field.

NOTE: User extended tables (UETs) are supported within the Customers grid.

A/R Balance

This customer-specific critical number shows the receivable balance for the customer selected.

Total Sales

This customer-specific critical number shows the total sales generated year-to-date for the customer selected.

NOTE: Use the horizontal slider bar between the Customers grid and the data details to adjust viewing. Move the slider down to increase the number of rows visible in the Customers grid. After filtering the customer data, review the results if all rows are presented on the screen without needing to scroll up and down. After you have selected the customer against which you want to view detailed data, move the slider bar up to increase the space allotted to show more rows in the data detail view.

Additional Options

Select from these additional options on the form:


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