An order has 5 order products that bill monthly.
One of the order products require 2 months of charges to appear on the next invoice without modifying invoicing for the other order products.
What field will need to be used to accomplish this task?
The requirement:
One Order Product must invoice 2 months of charges on the next invoice, without affecting the other 4 Order Products.
To do this, you must tell Billing to:
Skip 1 billing cycle
Jump ahead to a future billing date
Without impacting other Order Products
Without modifying invoicing schedule globally
The correct way is to set:
Override Next Billing Date This forces the next invoice line to include charges up to the new date, resulting in multiple periods billed together.
Why others are wrong:Option
Explanation
B --- Hold Billing
Pauses billing entirely; does NOT create multi-month invoices.
C --- Target Date
Controls invoice run date, not multi-period billing.
D --- Bill Through Date Override
Controls end date of a prorated period, not the number of periods billed.
E --- Bill Now
Generates an immediate invoice but still only bills 1 period unless dates are overridden.
Thus A (Override Next Billing Date) is correct.
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