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understanding_changing_price_schedules [2008/09/04 15:12 (16 years ago)] mgregoireunderstanding_changing_price_schedules [2008/09/19 10:27 (16 years ago)] (current) mgregoire
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 +To create Price schedules You can use setup wizard add the amount of price schedules and modify their names
 +nothing in this area is to do with the actual pricing rules just the names that will apear for customer and inventory setup
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 +{{setup_wiz_schedule.jpg|}}
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 controlling inventory price schedules requires some logic, controlling inventory price schedules requires some logic,
-first all new items take from the default items defined markups, this can be seen in the retail tab of any invetory item. Pay close attention to the Codes, and the legend for the codes on the right hand side. +all new inventory items take from the default items defined rulesonce created you can modify these rules for the specific item 
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 +[Example: customer might come in and be a part of the employees schedule and get %15 off all items in store but one item  has been editted to %20.  when invoicing, adding this item will know exactly wehat to sell it for %20 off and %15 for the rest of the items] 
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 + this can be seen in the retail tab of an item, pay close attention to the lettered Codes, and the legend for the codes on the right hand side. 
  
 {{retail_tab.gif|}} {{retail_tab.gif|}}
  
  
-Any item individually can be modifed  right from the retail tab to have different markup based on price schedule.  
  
-Example: customer might come in and be a part of the employees schedule and get %15 off all items in store but for the one item you editted its %20.  when invoicing this will be automatic when selling an item +now the fun part, modifying a price schedule on mass, across the entire inventory/catagory/sub catagory or supplier ( can filter the price update on many things) 
  
-now the fun part, modifying a price schedule on mass, across the entire inventory/catagory/sub catagory or supplier ( can filter the price update on many thigns)  
  
-FIXME video being created +[[Mass Change Price Schedule]]
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