The Daystart process checks the database for all order items which are overdue or incomplete and have not yet been claimed. It checks that the automatic claim cycle has not been suspended for that order item. Finally, it checks the relevant claim sequence and, if appropriate, generates a claim. Daystart also generates second and subsequent incomplete and overdue claims in accordance with the claim sequences defined in the reference data.
The Daystart process also generates claim headers for individual claim types to individual suppliers. It continues to ”add” claims to this header until such time as the header is flagged as Printed. After the Claim Header is set to Printed and the Daystart process is next run, a new claim header is generated for the relevant claim type and supplier.
There are a number of places where you can view the notices generated:
As claims are sent to suppliers, you can record the responses as follows. The different responses should first be configured in claim event types. When a supplier sends a response you can then select them for a specific order item. If the supplier responds with something like Out of Print you can also set the claiming for that order item to 'suspended'.
You enter any responses from the Supplier on the Claims History attached to the Order Item.
If an order item is reported to be e.g. Out of Print, or for whatever other reason you need to stop the claiming cycle, this is done in the Order Item.
Note: In general do not edit Overdue Claim History and Missing Claim History. These are set to Yes by OLIB whenever there is an automatic claim generated. Only if you create a manual claim should you legitimately set them to Yes.
If you choose not to use Alerting for claims they can be printed instead. The Daystart process generates claim headers for individual claim types to individual suppliers. It continues to 'add' claims to this header until such time as you flag the header as Printed. After the Claim Header is set to Printed and the Daystart process is next run, a new claim header is generated for the relevant claim type and supplier.
It is possible to delete a claim header record and its associated events: