Is Services in SAP and Customer Jobs in Quick Books same?

Hi All,
Services done for a customer by a sales rep is stored in Service modules in SAP. In QuickBooks Customer Jobs field is there for a Sales person to calculate is commisssion based on the job performed by her/him to the customer.
My Question is whether the both or same.
Please reply soon
I always welcome ur suggestions
Thanks in Advance
Janakiraman

Hi Janakiraman,
Unfortunately I do not know quick books. All service call data is stored in the database, so you can do your own report calculations on commissions for the sales people. Invoices can also be booked against a service call and commission by sales person can be calculated on the invoices.
Hope it helps,
Adele

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