BCM should post to Accounting

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The real world requires me to first set up "business contacts" during the
sales process before they become "customers" for the accounting department to
bill, etc.

My suggestion is that you include a check box to allow a user to make a BCM
entry a customer, and while your at it make another checkbox for vendors (we
have to deal with them too).

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The real world requires me to first set up "business contacts" during the
sales process before they become "customers" for the accounting department to
bill, etc.

My suggestion is that you include a check box to allow a user to make a BCM
entry a customer, and while your at it make another checkbox for vendors (we
have to deal with them too).

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J5 XP Machines

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?mid=3fa3...

A business contact manager that does not manage vendors certainly has
someway to go.

With BCM 07 and MOA integrated, all BCM Accounts are accessible from
MOA. MOA has a checkbox ("Active", I believe) to indicate which
entries are actual paying customers.
 
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