Batch Viewer MenusBatch Viewer Menus

File Menu Open Batch Select and Open a batch. Open Recent Open a recent Spitfire document to which an image was attached. If you used the Inquiry option or attached

Using the Batch ViewerUsing the Batch Viewer

To use the Batch Viewer: (optional) Use First scan, Prior scan, Next scan, and Last scan or View | Pick from List to access a specific image. (optional) Click Invoice

Using the Invoice Inquiry Dialog BoxUsing the Invoice Inquiry Dialog Box

There may be times you want to ensure if an image/invoice has already been processed or if a Voucher document already exists for a particular invoice. The Invoice Inquiry dialog

Routing an ImageRouting an Image

Inquiry (Route It Option) When you need to route a specific image in a batch to someone else, who will then route it back to you so you can complete

AP Invoicing Processing StepsAP Invoicing Processing Steps

Note: The AP Invoice Processing workflow requires sfPMS to be integrated with Microsoft Dynamics SL. Click AP Attach to Voucher to open Microsoft Dynamics SL AP Voucher and Adjustment Entry.

Spitfire Document Processing StepsSpitfire Document Processing Steps

Click Attach Image or Attach Pay Request to open the Spitfire Attach To Document dialog box. (optional) In Project, select a Project ID from the drop-down list or lookup. In

Working with Vendor Vouchers/Vendor Pay Requests in sfPMSWorking with Vendor Vouchers/Vendor Pay Requests in sfPMS

You can access Vendor Vouchers in the following three areas: Inbox, Catalog tab, and from the Document List on a Project Dashboard. Inbox If the routing mode during batch processing

Accessing Scanned Images from Microsoft Dynamics SLAccessing Scanned Images from Microsoft Dynamics SL

To access scanned images from Microsoft Dynamics SL: In Accounts Payable, open Voucher and Adjustment Entry or Document Maintenance and locate the voucher. – OR – In Contract Management, open

Introduction to Documents and Item BasicsIntroduction to Documents and Item Basics

In Spitfire the term “document” is used to describe a specific form (or envelope) created in sfPMS from a configured document type (Doc Type). There are many Doc Types in

Standard Document FeaturesStandard Document Features

A document in Spitfire is a defined set of specific, related information. Since there are many types of activities on a project, there are many different Doc Types. Each Doc