Difference between revisions of "Referral Sources"

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* Name of the Referral Source - The How did you hear about us label, which is displayed to the user and on reports.
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* '''Name of the Referral Source''' - The How did you hear about us label, which is displayed to the user and on reports.
* Notes - For information on this screen only; these notes are not output on any report.
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* '''Notes''' - For information on this screen only; these notes are not output on any report.
* [[Display Order]] - The order they are displayed in the drop down list.
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* '''[[Display Order]]''' - The order they are displayed in the drop down list.
* Active? - Whether this option in the Referral Sources list is available for users of the system or not.
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* '''Active?''' - Whether this option in the Referral Sources list is available for users of the system or not.
  
 
Click "Save Details" when you have entered the data.
 
Click "Save Details" when you have entered the data.

Revision as of 11:06, 2 May 2018

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Referral Sources are 'How did you hear about us' and are used on new referrals/cases. To use Referral Sources they need to be set up and each project that requires them needs to have them switched on, see Project Set Up for details.

To create a new Referral Source click on the 'Create New Source' button or click on the name of an existing source to edit it.

Complete/edit enter the following information:

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  • Name of the Referral Source - The How did you hear about us label, which is displayed to the user and on reports.
  • Notes - For information on this screen only; these notes are not output on any report.
  • Display Order - The order they are displayed in the drop down list.
  • Active? - Whether this option in the Referral Sources list is available for users of the system or not.

Click "Save Details" when you have entered the data.


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