Media Configuration File

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Agency

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System Mark

Also known as Security mark, it is used to identify the source of the document. It will appear in red on all documents produced by NEOSYS; usually an abbreviated version of the NEOSYS licensed company name. This field can be edited only by NEOSYS programmers.

Default Market Code

Users need not select market code every time they create a Schedule, Plan, Client & Brand, Supplier, Vehicle file and instead the system will automatically pick up the market code defined in this field.

Show client name on orders

Self explanatory.

Budget name

By default, there are a maximum of twelve budgets NEOSYS handles. Here you can change the default names e.g "budget1" "budget2" that appear on media/billing analysis reports which corresponded to the monthly budgets defined in the Budget File. This is purely a cosmetic change. To create a budget refer to: Budget File

Use the green (+) sign to change up to 12 budget names, all others are ignored.

Forecast name

The default title in headers which involves forecast is F/cast. User defined name will replace the title F/cast in reports. User can add titles for all the forecasts using the plus sign icon and remove titles using the minus sign icon.

Media

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Require campaign description

Users can enter the campaign description on a schedule although by default campaign description is not mandatory for a schedule. Choosing Yes for this option makes it mandatory to enter campaign description

Show executive

By Default Executive is set to not appear on docs. This option enables executive to show on all documents generated by NEOSYS.

Executive is available as a filter option while generating reports e.g. Media Calendar, List of Booking Orders etc.

Version in Title

3 options to edit the version in the title of Media Schedule printout.

  1. Choosing No means the title will not show the version or revision no.
  2. Selecting the Version no. radio button shows the version number in the title of Media Schedule printout.
  3. Selecting the Revision no. radio button shows the revision number in the title of Media Schedule.

Ratecards may have Loading

Loading can be defined in Ratecards. This field enables/disables loading option on ratecards.

Dates show 1st,2nd,3rd,4th

Dates can be represented in two formats 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 1,2,3. By default dates are shown as 1st, 2nd 3rd.

Default Extras Columns

By default when entering a new Media schedule, the extras columns are all hidden and will appear only if the "More" button is clicked. By marking different checkboxes under this option, you choose certain columns to be visible by default.

Show Disc/Charges As

You can chose to show discounts and charges as entered by user (percentage) or as amount calculated using the percentage entered. If amount is entered in discounts and charges, then it will appear as amounts only.

Show Total Gross Amount

This option shows the Total Gross amount in Media Schedule and Invoice printout by default. Choose No to not show the Total Gross Amount.

Media Plans

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Default plan title

Users can set Media Plan title which appears in the Media Plan printout or use the default title called Media Plan.

Plan number pattern

Users can choose a combination of NUMBER, COMPANY code and 2 types of year formats i.e. <YEAR> (yyyy pattern) and <YEAR2> (yy pattern). Number must be present in the pattern somewhere. Also refer to Principles of Document numbering in neosys

Check Actual vs. Plan

This feature is used to check the planned amount set for a Brand and Vehicle in the plan file with the actual amount in the schedule file.

You link a plan to a schedule when you create a schedule and copy from the plan. The plan code will be automatically appear in the top right section, above "Allow over budget" option

On selecting "Per Month": NEOSYS will check the total bill/cost in the schedule file with total bill/cost in the plan file.

On selecting "YTD": NEOSYS will check the total bill/cost in the schedule file with monthly bill/cost in the plan file.

In any of above cases if the actual amount exceeds the planned amount, NEOSYS will give a warning and not allow the user to save the schedule. To avoid the message and save the schedule see How to handle over plan warning.

Plan months start

Plan footer

Text to be printed in the Plan printout footer is configured here

Plan font size%

Font size percentage of the Plan printout is configured here. Default is 80%. Enter only numerals in the field.

Media Schedules

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Default schedule title

Users can set Media Schedule title which appears in the Media Schedule printout or use the default title called Media Schedule.

Schedule number pattern

The numbering pattern for plans is set here. Users can choose a combination of NUMBER, COMPANY code and 2 types of year formats i.e. <YEAR> (yyyy pattern) and <YEAR2> (yy pattern). Number must be present in the pattern somewhere. Also refer to Principles of Document numbering in neosys

Separate vehicle column

Clients who require separate Media Vehicle column in media schedule printout can chose the option Yes. Choosing No combines Media Vehicle and Specification into one column

Coincidence Checking

The system checks for similar Ads that appear on the same day for the option selected. A warning prompt appear with the list of ads that are booking for the same day. This prompt does not restrict users to book coinciding ads.

Default Net/Gross

Set the default settings to be chosen in Media Schedule Printout page.

Convert Unit Price to Billing Currency

Choosing Yes for this option converts the Unit Price to Billing Currency (specified on the schedule) in Media Schedule printout, Media Proforma Invoice and Media Invoice. Choosing No shows the Unit price in Booking currency specified in the Vehicle file.

Default CPM

Choose the default CPM as CPM (Cost Per Thousand), CPR (Cost Per Rating point), CPMG (CPM on Gross) or CPRG (CPR on Gross)

CPR and CPM use Net amounts. To calculate using Gross amounts, choose CPRG or CPMG.

These are simply methods used by marketers to determine the cost effectiveness of a vehicle in comparison with other vehicles.

CPR = Cost of an advertisement / Number of times the adv. was viewed.

CPM = CPR * 1000

Example: Vehicle X offers 1,000,000 impressions for $5000, whereas Vehicle Y offers 500,000 impressions for $2600, which is more cost effective? (given both vehicles will reach the same target audience)

For vehicle X, ($5000 / 1,000,000) = $0.005 CPR = $5 CPM.

For vehicle Y, ($2600 / 500,000) x1000 = $5.2 CPM.

Show amount in words

Show or hide the total amount shown in words on a Media Schedule and Media Invoices. If Yes is selected, a line "Total amount due is XXXX" is shown in the printout.

Schedule footer

Configure a common footer for schedule printouts. This may include details like Approved by and Date of Approval

Schedule font size%

Configure font size percentage of the Schedule printout. Default is 80%. Only numerals are accepted in this field.

Request Recreate Ads

Ads can be scheduled to recreate overnight in media configurations file. For more info see [CREATEADS]

Media Booking

No need for explanation, options are self-evident.

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Material Order

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Media Invoicing

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Invoice Number

Option to configure Numbering pattern for Invoice

Adjustment Number

Option for Cost Adjustments to use different numbering pattern

Credit Note Number

Option for Media Credit notes to use different numbering pattern

Invoice uses account name and address instead of client file details

This configuration allows user to define the source of Client's name and address information which appears in the Media Invoice.

Refer to How is Client Address on invoices obtained

Require Supplier Invoice

This checkbox makes it mandatory that Supplier Invoice No. and Date are entered in the New Media Invoices page before creating a new Invoice.

Show schedule notes on media invoice

Select Yes to display Notes entered in Media schedule, in the Media Invoice below Payment instructions; else select No to suppress it. This is unlike "Invoice notes" on the Media Schedule, which cannot be suppressed.

Media Accounting

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Adjustment voucher type code if different

Option for free ad invoices and cost adjustments to use different journal type

Credit note voucher code if different

Option for media credit notes to use a different journal type

Default media accruals A/c no

Option to define media accruals accounts as ACCXXXX where XXXX is either supplier code or vehicle code.

If you need the Accrual account to be ACCXXXX (where XXXX is the vehicle code), then you need to assign %VEHICLE% in this file and if you need it to be ACCXXXX (where XXXX is the supplier code), you need to assign %SUPPLIER% in this file.

Also refer to Configuring media accruals A/c no

Income Share A/c No

Enter an income sharing account.

Then see Using Media: Income Sharing to find out how to share media income from one company to another.

E.g Schedule X billed by Company A, shares a portion of its income to company B.

Executive Commissions

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For more info see Media Executive Sales commissions

Invoicing

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Stationery

Choose default stationery option for invoices

Sundry A/c Nos.

This feature is used for Sundry Clients who are basically not a real Client but a generic bunch of few or many clients. In the client and brand file these clients are entered as brand names under one Client Name.

Sundry A/c Nos. in the media configuration file are entered so that whenever we want to bill one particular client out of that bunch, the brand name will appear as client name on invoices. This happens for all the Clients whose account Nos are listed in this field.

Show Account Terms on Invoice if specified

Option to show or suppress any terms of payment specified by finance per account, in Chart of Accounts file from showing in invoice footing

Default Payment Instruction

See Configuring Payment Instruction

Invoice Footer

Configure what should be printed in the footer like Prepared by, Received by, For %Agency% etc.

Billing Analysis

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Billing Analysis reports are based on posted journals FROM the period configured here. Otherwise billing analysis is based on invoices before the configured period.

For clients who use only the NEOSYS billing modules, this period can be set to a year far in the future since they only generate invoices.