The Fuel Types screen shows the cost per unit of the various available fuel types, as designated by the customer.


Note: The first task you'll need to tackle is determining what the fuel types your organization uses cost per gallon (or liter). Then you'll need to set the cost per unit (the cost per gallon or liter) for each fuel type. See Editing a Fuel Type for details.


This article describes the various features of the Fuel Types screen, which you access by clicking  >> Fuel Types.


Note: For information about the banner at the top and accordion menu on the left, see Navigating the Synovia Site.


These are the options along the top right of the screen:


  • : Begins the process of adding a new fuel type. (See Adding a New Fuel Type for details.)
     
  • : Refreshes the data on the screen (which can be especially useful if other users are making changes).
     
  • : Deletes the selected fuel type. (See Deleting a Fuel Type for details.)
     
  • : Saves the grid data as a PDF you can print.
     
  • : Exports the grid data to an Excel spreadsheet.


Here is an explanation of the grid icon and column headers:

 

  • : Opens the Edit Fuel Type screen, on which you can change the name and cost per unit of the type of fuel. (See Editing a Fuel Type for details.)
     
  • Name: The kind of fuel.
     
  • Cost Per Unit: What you pay for a unit (gallon or liter) of the fuel.
      
  • Last Modified By: The user who last made a change to the fuel's name or cost.
     
  • Last Modified Date: The date and time of that last change.
     

Along the bottom of the screen are icons that enable you to navigate through the pages of data, if needed. See Paging Options for an explanation of these.