Contract Exclusions

About exclusions

Exclusion is a contract feature that allows you to exclude individual roles, work types, and sub-issues from the current contract. Refer to Excluding individual roles, work types and sub-issues. You can also select predefined sets of roles, work types, and sub-issues to which the contract won't apply. Refer to Managing contract exclusion sets and Adding, editing, or copying a contract exclusion set.

  • You can then either apply a different contract, the exclusion contract, or leave the Exclusion Contract field blank to remove contract coverage entirely. Refer to Exclusion Contract.
  • If the first exclusion contract also excludes some of the rolled-over roles, work types, or sub-issues and has its own exclusion contract, the roles, work types, and sub-issues may be covered by this second exclusion contract. This is called an exclusion path or an exclusion contract chain.

Excluded roles, work types, and sub-issues are managed on the Exclusions page of the contract. Using exclusions is optional.

EXAMPLE  You have a Remote Support contract with a customer. If at some point you need to send a field technician to the customer site for on-site work, you don't want that work billed to your Remote Support contract.
There may also be roles, like Network Engineer, that you never bill out under a remote support contract. To prevent a resource from entering time against the Remote Support contract using a Network Engineer role or On-site work type, you can exclude those roles and work types from the contract.