CN115222382A - Method for settling collection, electronic equipment and storage medium - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application discloses a collection settlement method, electronic equipment and a storage medium, wherein the method comprises the following steps: starting a collection settlement interface in response to a collection settlement starting instruction of the user; the collection settlement interface is used for displaying collection settlement overall conditions and backlogs, and the collection settlement overall conditions comprise statistical data corresponding to a plurality of collection settlement links; responding to the selection of a user for the displayed statistical data, and displaying data statistical information of the statistical data; responding to a processing instruction of a user, and processing items to be transacted; wherein the backlog is a processing event related to at least one collection settlement link. By the mode, the method and the system can process the personal collection and settlement business and check the processing conditions of all the links of collection and settlement so as to ensure fund safety.
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Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of data processing technologies, and in particular, to a method for settling a collection, an electronic device, and a storage medium.
Background
The existing fund collection and settlement are divided into two collection and settlement scenes of individual enterprise self-collection and group enterprise centralized collection. The individual enterprise fund collection settlement process comprises the following steps: acquiring the fund collection transaction flow → financial cashier sorting → financial accounting recognition → financial accounting matching due information → financial accounting collection and bookkeeping processing; the process for collectively collecting and settling the funds of the group enterprises comprises the following steps: acquiring the fund collection transaction flow → the centralized collection unit financial cashier sorting → the centralized collection unit financial cashier appoints the basic unit money identifying personnel → the basic unit financial accounting identifying → the basic unit financial accounting matches the receivable information → the basic unit financial accounting collection accounting processing. Each link of the two settlement processes is executed in different sub-functional modules, and a user cannot see the processing conditions of other links, so that the potential safety hazard of capital exists.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problem mainly solved by the application is to provide a collection and settlement method, an electronic device and a storage medium, which can process personal collection and settlement services and check the processing conditions of all links of collection and settlement so as to ensure fund safety.
In order to solve the above technical problem, a first aspect of the present application provides a method for settling a collection of money, including: starting a collection settlement interface in response to a collection settlement starting instruction of the user; the collection settlement interface is used for displaying collection settlement overall conditions and backlogs, and the collection settlement overall conditions comprise statistical data corresponding to a plurality of collection settlement links respectively; responding to the selection of a user for the displayed statistical data, and displaying data statistical information of the statistical data; responding to a processing instruction of a user, and processing the item to be transacted; wherein the backlog is a processing event related to at least one collection settlement link.
To solve the above technical problem, a second aspect of the present application provides an electronic device, which includes a memory and a processor coupled to each other, wherein the memory stores program instructions; the processor is arranged to execute program instructions stored in the memory to implement the method of the first aspect described above.
To solve the above technical problem, a third aspect of the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium for storing program instructions, which can be executed to implement the method of the first aspect.
The beneficial effect of this application is: different from the prior art, the method and the device respond to a collection settlement starting instruction of a user and start a collection settlement interface; the collection settlement interface is used for displaying collection settlement overall conditions and backlogs, the collection settlement overall conditions comprise statistical data corresponding to a plurality of collection settlement links respectively, and a user can check the statistical data corresponding to each link of collection settlement on the collection settlement interface; further, responding to the selection of the user on the displayed statistical data, displaying the data statistical information of the statistical data, and enabling the user to check the processing condition of the selected link; further, responding to a processing instruction of a user, and processing the items to be transacted; the backlog is processing data related to at least one collection and settlement link, so that the user can process personal collection and settlement services. According to the mode, the statistical data corresponding to the plurality of collection and settlement links are displayed on the collection and settlement interface, so that a user can check the processing conditions of the collection and settlement links, and the fund safety is ensured.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart of a first embodiment of a method for settlement of collected money provided by the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a checkout and settlement interface provided herein;
FIG. 3 is a schematic flow chart of a second embodiment of a payment settlement method provided by the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic flow chart illustrating an embodiment of step S130 of the first embodiment of the payment settlement method provided in the present application;
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of an electric charge collection and settlement interface;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a fee collection and billing interface;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a non-electric revenue sortation interface;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a non-electric revenue recognition interface;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a non-electric revenue billing interface;
FIG. 10 is a block diagram of a frame structure of an embodiment of an electronic device provided herein;
FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of a computer-readable storage medium provided herein.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application are clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments in the present application without making any creative effort belong to the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that, in the embodiments of the present application, there are descriptions related to "first", "second", etc., and the descriptions of "first", "second", etc. are only used for descriptive purposes and are not to be interpreted as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature.
Reference herein to "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of the phrase in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. It is explicitly and implicitly understood by one skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1 and fig. 2, fig. 1 is a schematic flow diagram of a first embodiment of a collection and settlement method provided by the present application, and fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a collection and settlement interface provided by the present application; the method comprises the following steps:
s110: and responding to a payment settlement starting instruction of the user, and starting a payment settlement interface.
In one embodiment, the receipt settlement initiating instruction may be a double-click or single-click operation. Specifically, the user may execute a relevant operation (such as double-click or single-click) on the terminal device, the terminal device generates a corresponding operation request according to the acquired relevant operation, and sends the operation request to other non-operation devices such as the server, and the server executes the relevant operation in response to the operation request. That is, in this embodiment, the execution subject is another non-operation device such as a server, and the response to the operation related to the user is a response to a request for a related operation issued by a terminal device connected to the non-operation device according to the operation related to the user. At this time, the server starts a collection settlement interface in response to a collection settlement start instruction of the user.
In other embodiments, the user may also execute the related operation on the terminal device, and the terminal device responds according to the acquired related operation, that is, the terminal device responds to the related operation and executes the related operation. That is, in this embodiment, the execution subject is a terminal device, and the responding to the relevant operation of the user means responding to the relevant operation performed by the user on the terminal device. At this time, the terminal device starts a receipt settlement interface in response to a receipt settlement start instruction of the user.
As shown in fig. 2, in an embodiment, the collection and settlement interface is configured to display a collection and settlement overall situation and backlog, where the collection and settlement overall situation includes statistical data corresponding to each of a plurality of collection and settlement links. In one embodiment, the step of receiving payment comprises: the method comprises the steps of fund inflow, electric charge collection and clearing, electric charge collection and accounting, non-electric income recognition, non-electric income accounting and the like; the fund inflow link is mainly used for counting the accumulated money receiving transaction data from the current month to the current time; the electricity charge collection and sorting link is mainly used for sorting the electricity charge data to a specific first affiliation party and counting the number of the already sorted and unclearly sorted electricity charge data; the electric charge collection and billing link is mainly used for billing the electric charge data which is cleared and sorted, and counting the number of the electric charge data which is billed and not billed; the non-electricity income recognition link is mainly used for recognizing non-electricity fee data and counting the number of recognized and unrecognized non-electricity fee data; and the non-electricity income accounting link is mainly used for accounting the recognized non-electricity expense data and counting the number of the accounted and non-accounted non-electricity expense data.
For example, for a user a, the user a is allowed to process data of two links of collecting and clearing electric charges and collecting and keeping the electric charges, and then the part of the backlog of the collection and settlement interface displays the data of the two links of collecting and clearing electric charges and collecting and keeping the electric charges and the corresponding statistical data thereof, as shown in fig. 2, the statistical data corresponding to the collecting and clearing electric charges is 12, and the statistical data corresponding to the collecting and keeping link of the electric charges is also 12; and for the user B, only allowing the user B to process the data of the electricity charge collection and clearing link, and displaying the electricity charge collection and clearing and the corresponding statistical data on the backlog part of the collection and settlement interface.
Further, the collection settlement interface may further display information of part of the collection transaction data included in the to-do-matter, and specifically, the user may display information of the corresponding part of the collection transaction data according to the receiving time of the collection transaction data; or displaying the information of the corresponding partial collection transaction data according to the service number of the collection transaction data; and the corresponding information of part of the money receiving transaction data can be displayed according to the amount of the money receiving transaction data, the service type or the upper ring processor. The information of the collection transaction data displayed may include: name of the collected transaction data (e.g., bank to account notice in fig. 2), number (e.g., 22209 in fig. 2), name of the transferor (e.g., lee four in fig. 2), unit of the transferor (e.g., company B in fig. 2), transfer time (e.g., 31/7 in fig. 2), and the like.
S120: and responding to the selection of the user for the displayed statistical data, and displaying data statistical information of the statistical data.
In one embodiment, the user may select any one of the statistics in the collection settlement population in the collection settlement interface to display the data statistics of the statistics. For example, a user may look through 98 transactions for receipt data by clicking on the corresponding statistics (e.g., 98 in FIG. 2). Wherein, the information of each collection transaction data may include: the system comprises a collection unit, a transaction serial number, a transaction amount, a transaction date, an abstract, a purpose, information related to the account of the party, information related to the account of the opposite party and the like.
S130: and responding to the processing instruction of the user, and processing the item to be transacted.
In one embodiment, the backlog is a transaction regarding at least one checkout link. The user can click on statistical data corresponding to a collection settlement link of the to-be-handled item part, and then the user can jump to a data statistical information interface of the statistical data. For example, if the statistical data (e.g., 6 in fig. 2) corresponding to the non-electricity income recognition in the to-do item section in fig. 2 is clicked, the process may jump to a collection transaction data interface included in the non-electricity income recognition link, and the non-electricity fee data for non-electricity income recognition may be processed in the interface.
Further, the user may click on a portion of the collected transaction data displayed on the collected transaction interface, for example, click on the name of the collected transaction data (e.g., the bank's account receipt in fig. 2) to view specific information of the collected transaction data, or click on the entry approval in fig. 2 to approve the receipt.
In the mode, the collection settlement interface is started by responding to a collection settlement starting instruction of the user; the collection settlement interface is used for displaying collection settlement overall conditions and backlogs, and the collection settlement overall conditions comprise statistical data corresponding to a plurality of collection settlement links respectively, so that a user can check the statistical data corresponding to each link of collection settlement on the collection settlement interface; furthermore, the data statistical information of the statistical data is displayed by responding to the selection of the user on the displayed statistical data, so that the user can check the processing condition of the selected link, and the fund safety is ensured; furthermore, the items to be transacted are processed by responding to the processing instruction of the user; wherein the backlog is a processing item related to at least one collection settlement link, so that the user can process personal collection settlement service.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic flow chart of a second embodiment of a settlement receiving method provided in the present application, the method including:
s310: collect transaction data is obtained.
In an embodiment, a user may construct a collection and settlement data pool in advance, store all relevant data in the collection and settlement process in the collection and settlement data pool, and mark the corresponding collection and settlement links with the data in the collection and settlement data pool. And acquiring the collection transaction data from the collection settlement data pool. It is understood that the user may acquire the receipt transaction data within a certain time range and count the amount of the acquired receipt transaction data. For example, collection transaction data is acquired and counted monthly.
S320: the receipt transaction data is divided into electricity rate data and non-electricity rate data.
In one embodiment, after the receipt transaction data is acquired, the receipt transaction data may be automatically divided into electric charge data and non-electric charge data according to the attribute of the receipt account included in the receipt transaction data. The collected transaction data may also be manually divided into power rate data and non-power rate data by the user, and the specific distinguishing manner is not limited herein.
S330: and determining statistical data of at least one first collection and settlement link about the electric charge and statistical data of at least one second collection and settlement link about the non-electric charge based on the electric charge data and the non-electric charge data, wherein the collection and settlement links comprise a first collection and settlement link and a second collection and settlement link.
In one embodiment, the first receipt settlement step of the electricity fee may include: clearing and keeping the charges of electricity; the second charge settlement link without the electricity fee may include: sorting non-electric income, recognizing non-electric income and accounting non-electric income.
For the electricity charge data, the number of the electricity charge data in the electricity charge collection and distribution and the electricity charge collection and accounting processes can be respectively counted to obtain the statistical data respectively corresponding to the electricity charge collection and distribution process and the electricity charge collection and accounting process; for the non-electric charge data, the number of the non-electric charge data in a non-electric income sorting link, a non-electric income recognition link and a non-electric income bookkeeping link can be respectively counted to obtain statistical data respectively corresponding to the non-electric income sorting link, the non-electric income recognition link and the non-electric income bookkeeping link.
S340: and responding to a payment settlement starting instruction of the user, and starting a payment settlement interface.
The collection settlement interface is used for displaying collection settlement overall conditions and backlogs, and the collection settlement overall conditions comprise statistical data corresponding to a plurality of collection settlement links.
S350: in response to a user selection of a displayed statistic, data statistics are displayed that view the statistic.
S360: and responding to the processing instruction of the user, and processing the items to be transacted.
For the specific implementation of steps S340-S360, please refer to steps S110-S130 of the first implementation of the collection and settlement method, which are not described herein again.
Referring to fig. 4-9, fig. 4 is a schematic flow chart of an embodiment of step S130 of a first embodiment of a collection and settlement method provided by the present application, fig. 5 is a schematic view of an embodiment of an electric charge collection and sorting interface, fig. 6 is a schematic view of an embodiment of an electric charge collection and settlement interface, fig. 7 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a non-electric income sorting interface, fig. 8 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a non-electric income recognition interface, and fig. 9 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a non-electric income settlement interface; step S130 may include:
s431: and in response to a score clearing instruction of the user, the electricity charge data is cleared to determine a first attribution party of the electricity charge data.
In one embodiment, when the collection settlement is a group enterprise centralized collection, the collection unit sorts the electricity charge data to a specific first affiliate. For example, the charging unit is an upper unit, and the electricity charge data may be sorted into specific lower units by the upper unit.
In another embodiment, the collection settlement is the self-collection of the individual enterprise, and the default collection unit is the first home party.
As shown in fig. 5, the electricity charge collection tally interface may display the number of backlogs indicating the number of electricity charge data not tallied and the number of tallied items indicating the number of tallied electricity charge data. The user can inquire the corresponding electric charge data on the electric charge collection and sorting interface according to the screening conditions, wherein the screening conditions can be an account number, a first attribution party, money, a transaction date, a sorting mark and the like of the electric charge data.
When the electric charge data is sorted, the user can sort the electric charge data in an automatic sorting mode, a manual sorting mode or a mode without sorting. In a specific embodiment, after the user selects the electric charge data to be sorted, the corresponding sorting mark is modified into manual sorting, and the corresponding first attribution party is manually input, so that the selected electric charge data can be sorted to the first attribution party. In another specific embodiment, after the user selects the electricity charge data to be sorted, the sorting mark can be modified into automatic sorting, and then the device can automatically sort the selected electricity charge data according to a preset rule. The preset rule can be that the payment receiving record is matched with the collection record, or the electric charge data is matched with the sub-account number of the collection record. Specifically, the matching between the deposit record and the collection record may be that the transaction serial numbers in the deposit record and the transaction record are the same, and then the attribution party in the deposit record is used as the first attribution party; the matching between the electric charge data and the sub-account number of the collection record can be specifically that the account number in the electric charge data is the same as the sub-account number in the collection record, and then the attribution party corresponding to the sub-account number in the collection record is used as the first attribution party. In other embodiments, the power charge data may not be sorted, and after the power charge data which does not need to be sorted is selected, the corresponding sorting flag is modified to be that the data does not need to be sorted. And clicking to confirm after the clearing is finished, and pushing the electric charge data to an electric charge collection and accounting link.
S432: and in response to the first accounting instruction of the user, performing collection accounting on the electricity charge data of the first attribution party.
In an embodiment, after the electric charge data is cleared, that is, after the user clicks and confirms on the electric charge collection and clearing interface, the device may generate an electric charge collection document by using the electric charge data of the first attribution party, after the user approves the electric charge collection document, and sends an approval completion instruction, the device may collect and bill the electric charge data of the first attribution party in response to the approval completion instruction of the user on the electric charge collection document.
As shown in fig. 6, the electricity fee collection billing interface may display the number of backlogs indicating the number of unpaid electricity fee data and the number of transacted items indicating the number of billed electricity fee data. The user can inquire the corresponding electric charge data in the electric charge collection and accounting interface according to the screening conditions, wherein the screening conditions can be the type of payment recognition service, the first attribution party, the amount of money, the transaction date, the account number of the party and the like contained in the electric charge data. Further, the user can select a certain electric charge data, click the check bank receipt in fig. 6 to view the corresponding electronic bank receipt file information in a penetrating manner, and click the receipt number corresponding to the electric charge data to view the corresponding electric charge collection receipt in a penetrating manner.
S433: and sorting the non-electric charge data in response to a sorting instruction of the user to determine a second attribution of the non-electric charge data.
In one embodiment, the user may sort the non-electricity fee data by automatic sorting, manual sorting, or sorting-free to determine the second affiliation of the non-electricity fee data. Specifically, the automatic sorting may be performed according to a rule preset by the user after the non-electric charge data to be sorted is selected for the user, and the manual sorting may be performed by manually inputting the corresponding second affiliation party after the non-electric charge data to be sorted is selected for the user.
As shown in fig. 7, the user may query the non-electricity fee data in the non-electricity income sorting interface according to the screening condition, so that the user may conveniently select the non-electricity fee data to be sorted, and the screening condition may be a collection unit, a processing state, a transaction date, an amount of money, an account of an opposite party, and the like. Further, the user may view the account data of the non-electricity fee data, and after selecting a certain non-electricity fee data, may click the account data obtained in fig. 7 to see through the corresponding account data. After the non-electricity charge data are sorted, stream pushing can be clicked, and the sorted non-electricity charge data are automatically pushed to a non-electricity income recognition link.
S434: and in response to a payment instruction of the user, paying the non-electric charge data of the second attribution party.
In an embodiment, the non-electricity fee data includes normal revenue data and/or refund revenue data; and for the normal income data, in response to a payment command of the user, paying the non-electric charge data of the second attribution party, wherein the payment command comprises the following steps: responding to a first association instruction of a user, and associating the normal income data with receivable information corresponding to the normal income data; for the refund income data, in response to a payment instruction of the user, paying the non-electric charge data for determining the second attribution party, comprising: and responding to a second association instruction of the user, associating the refund income data with an original payment success record corresponding to the refund income data, wherein the original payment success record can contain information such as an original payment path, an original payment amount and the like. It is to be understood that no information may be associated with other non-electricity fee data (e.g., non-electricity fee data identifying the type of service as an electricity fee deduction in fig. 8).
As shown in fig. 8, the non-electric-power-income recognition interface may display the number of backlog, that is, the number of non-electric-power-fee data to be recognized, and the number of transact, that is, the number of recognized electric-power-fee data. The user can filter the corresponding non-electric charge data according to the information such as the payment service type, the second attribution party, the amount of money, the transaction date and the like of the non-electric charge data so as to rapidly acquire the corresponding non-electric charge data. Further, the user can check the bank receipt corresponding to the non-electric charge data, and after the user selects a certain piece of non-electric charge data, the user can click the check bank receipt in fig. 8 to see through the corresponding bank receipt. And after the non-electric charge data is confirmed, clicking confirmation, pushing the confirmed non-electric charge data to a non-electric income accounting link, and generating a corresponding non-electric charge collection bill for each piece of non-electric charge data confirming the second affiliation party.
S435: and in response to a second accounting instruction of the user, performing collection accounting on the non-electric charge data completing the payment.
In an embodiment, after the corresponding non-electric charge collection document is generated in step S434, the non-electric charge collection document is pushed to a non-electric charge collection and accounting link, the user approves the non-electric charge collection document, the user finishes approval of the electric charge collection document, and after an approval completion instruction is issued, the non-electric charge data of the second affiliation party is collected and accounted in response to the approval completion instruction of the user for the non-electric charge collection document.
As shown in fig. 9, the non-electric income billing interface may display the number of backlogs representing the number of non-electric charge data that is not billed and the number of billed items representing the number of non-electric charge data that is billed. The user can display the corresponding non-electric charge data on the non-electric charge billing interface according to the screening conditions, wherein the screening conditions can be the type of payment service, the second attribution party, the amount of money, the transaction date and the like of the non-electric charge data. Further, the user can select a certain piece of non-electric charge data, click the check bank receipt in fig. 9 to view the corresponding electronic bank receipt file information in a penetrating manner, and click the receipt number corresponding to the non-electric charge data to view the corresponding non-electric charge collection receipt in a penetrating manner.
In an embodiment, if the user can process the data of each link of the collection and settlement, the user may sequentially perform steps S431 to S435, or may sequentially perform steps S433 to S435, and then perform step S431 and step S432.
In another embodiment, the current user can only process data of a part of links for receiving and settling accounts, and the user only needs to execute steps corresponding to the part of links. The step S431 corresponds to an electric charge collection and sorting link, the step S432 corresponds to an electric charge collection and billing link, the step S433 corresponds to a non-electric income sorting link, the step S434 corresponds to a non-electric income recognition link, and the step S432 corresponds to a non-electric income billing link.
In the mode, the key nodes in the collection and settlement links are displayed in a flow form on the collection and settlement interface, so that a user can check the processing condition of the business data of each link through the overall condition and can process the processing item of at least one collection and settlement link through the backlog. The whole-ring visualization of collection and settlement is realized, the general control of the general collection condition of fund managers is facilitated, and the fund safety is ensured.
Referring to fig. 10, fig. 10 is a schematic diagram of a frame structure of an embodiment of an electronic device provided in the present application.
The electronic device 100 comprises a memory 101 and a processor 102 coupled to each other, the memory 101 storing program instructions, and the processor 102 being configured to execute the program instructions stored in the memory 101 to implement the steps of any of the above-described method embodiments. In a specific implementation scenario, the electronic device 100 may include, but is not limited to: a microcomputer, a server, and the electronic device 100 may further include a mobile device such as a notebook computer, a tablet computer, and the like, which is not limited herein.
In particular, the processor 102 is configured to control itself and the memory 101 to implement the steps of any of the above described organizational structure building method embodiments. Processor 102 may also be referred to as a CPU (Central Processing Unit). The processor 102 may be an integrated circuit chip having signal processing capabilities. The Processor 102 may also be a general purpose Processor, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other Programmable logic device, discrete Gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any conventional processor or the like. In addition, the processor 102 may be commonly implemented by an integrated circuit chip.
Referring to fig. 11, fig. 11 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of a computer-readable storage medium according to the present application.
The computer readable storage medium 110 stores program instructions 111, and the program instructions 111, when executed by the processor, are configured to implement the steps of any of the above-described method embodiments.
The computer-readable storage medium 110 may be a medium that can store a computer program, such as a usb disk, a removable hard disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk or an optical disk, or may be a server that can send the stored computer program to another device for running or can run the stored computer program by itself.
If the technical scheme of the application relates to personal information, a product applying the technical scheme of the application clearly informs personal information processing rules before processing the personal information, and obtains personal independent consent. If the technical scheme of the application relates to sensitive personal information, before the sensitive personal information is processed, a product applying the technical scheme of the application obtains individual consent and simultaneously meets the requirement of 'explicit consent'. For example, at a personal information collection device such as a camera, a clear and significant identifier is set to inform that the personal information collection range is entered, the personal information is collected, and if the person voluntarily enters the collection range, the person is considered as agreeing to collect the personal information; or on the device for processing the personal information, under the condition of informing the personal information processing rule by using obvious identification/information, obtaining personal authorization by modes of popping window information or asking a person to upload personal information of the person by himself, and the like; the personal information processing rule may include information such as a personal information processor, a personal information processing purpose, a processing method, and a type of personal information to be processed.
The above description is only an embodiment of the present application, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all equivalent structures or equivalent processes performed by the present application and the contents of the attached drawings, which are directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are also included in the scope of the present application.
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1. A method for settling a collection, the method comprising:
starting a collection settlement interface in response to a collection settlement starting instruction of the user; the collection settlement interface is used for displaying collection settlement overall conditions and backlogs, and the collection settlement overall conditions comprise statistical data corresponding to a plurality of collection settlement links;
responding to the selection of a user for displaying one statistical data, and displaying data statistical information of the statistical data;
responding to a processing instruction of a user, and processing the backlog; wherein the backlog is a processing transaction related to at least one of the collection and settlement links.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein prior to the receipt settlement initiation instruction in response to the user, the method further comprises:
acquiring collection transaction data;
dividing the collection transaction data into electric charge data and non-electric charge data;
and determining statistical data of at least one first collection and settlement link about the electric charge and statistical data of at least one second collection and settlement link about the non-electric charge based on the electric charge data and the non-electric charge data, wherein the collection and settlement links comprise the first collection and settlement link and the second collection and settlement link.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one first receipt settlement link for the electricity fee includes: collecting and counting the electric charge and keeping the electric charge; at least one second receipt settlement link for the non-electricity fee includes: sorting non-electric income, recognizing non-electric income and recording non-electric income.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the determining statistics on at least one first charge settlement link for the electricity rate and at least one second charge settlement link for the non-electricity rate based on the electricity rate data and the non-electricity rate data comprises:
counting the quantity of the electricity charge data corresponding to each first collection and settlement link to obtain statistical data corresponding to each first collection and settlement link; and
and counting the quantity of the non-electricity charge data corresponding to each second collection and settlement link to obtain statistical data corresponding to each second collection and settlement link.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the processing the to-do-item in response to the user's processing instruction comprises at least one of:
in response to a score clearing instruction of a user, the electricity charge data is cleared to determine a first attribution party of the electricity charge data;
responding to a first accounting instruction of a user, and performing collection and accounting on the electric charge data of the first attribution party;
sorting the non-electric charge data in response to a sorting instruction of a user to determine a second affiliation of the non-electric charge data;
in response to a payment instruction of a user, paying the non-electric charge data of the second attribution party;
and in response to a second accounting instruction of the user, performing collection accounting on the non-electricity charge data completing the money recognition.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the liquidation of the electricity charge data in response to a liquidation instruction of a user comprises:
responding to a score clearing instruction of a user, and clearing the electricity charge data according to a preset rule; the preset rule is that a money withdrawal record is matched with a money collection record, or the electric charge data is matched with a sub-account number of the money collection record.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the receiving and billing the power charge data for determining the first home party in response to a first billing instruction of a user comprises:
generating an electric charge collection bill by using the electric charge data of the first attribution party;
responding to an approval completion instruction of the user on the electric charge collection document, and performing collection and accounting on the electric charge data of the first attribution party;
and/or, the step of performing collection and accounting on the non-electric charge data completing the money recognition in response to a second accounting instruction of the user comprises the following steps:
generating a non-electric charge collection bill by using the non-electric charge data of the second attribution party;
and responding to an approval completion instruction of the user on the non-electric charge collection document, and collecting and accounting the non-electric charge data of the second attribution party.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the non-electricity charge data comprises: normal revenue data and/or refund revenue data;
the approving the non-electric charge data of the second attribution party in response to a user approving instruction comprises:
responding to a first association instruction of a user, and associating the normal income data with receivable information corresponding to the normal income data;
and/or, in response to a second association instruction of the user, associating the refund revenue data with an original payment success record corresponding to the refund revenue data.
9. An electronic device comprising a memory and a processor coupled to each other,
the memory stores program instructions;
the processor is configured to execute program instructions stored in the memory to implement the method of any of claims 1-8.
10. A computer-readable storage medium for storing program instructions executable to implement the method of any one of claims 1-8.
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