Introduction
Payment modes refer to the various methods or channels through which customers can make payments for goods or services. These modes can include cash, credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, mobile wallets, electronic fund transfers (EFT), and more. Each payment mode offers different benefits and convenience depending on the customer’s preferences and the organization’s payment acceptance capabilities.
Stages Workflow
Stage Name | Description |
Active | Indicates that the Payment Mode is currently being used |
Inactive | A stage where Payment Mode is no longer active or in use |
Deleted | Signifies that Payment Mode has been permanently removed or deleted |
Portlets & Widgets
In the layout view, a Portlet accurately represents each functionality, and its corresponding data is precisely viewed as a Widget. The following section includes the default portlets and widgets of the Payment Modes App.
Details
This widget contains the Payment Mode of the transaction
Field name | Description |
Payment Mode | Payment mode is displayed. The number of ways in which merchants can collect payments from their customers, for example, credit cards, digital wallets, direct debit, offline payment, etc. |
Activity Log provide users with essential information, notifications, and real-time updates to keep them engaged and informed about key activities in apps related to updates, notifications, and stage changes.
Field name | Field Description |
Comments | User can write short notes or comments about the Payment mode |
Audit | |
Created Date | The date when the Payment mode is created |
Created By | The name of the person who created the Payment mode |
Last Updated Date | The last stage changed of the Payment mode |
Last Updated By | The name of the person who last updated the stage |
Status | Displays the current status of the Payment mode |
Time-Line | This widget tracks all the activities within the app. |
Reports
A report is a document that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are almost always in the form of written documents.
- Payment Mode Master