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You specify per price logic what margins a certain selection or product should bear. The calculated output prices can be checked via the price test. It is possible to specify ten different margin levels (ten price listslevels) per price logic and you specify on the customer card which price list level generally applies to the customer. The The basic ten price listslevels, Price list level 1 to 10, can be supplemented by customer or customer group specific price logic.
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The general price logic can be supplemented with customer-specific price logic. These work together with the price list level allocated to the customer on the customer card, for example "Price list level 7". In In practice, a price list level is created for a particular customer in combination with a manufacturer, category or product. This This makes it possible to give customer A an extra price list level with, for example, a 7% margin on Apple's product range, instead of the 10% that would have been obtained according to the general price listlevel.
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There are great opportunities to tailor and fine-tune the pricing logic structure. When you create your price logic structure, it is important that you think through which methodology is useful for your business. The basic idea is that you should be able to divide your customer base into different segments. For example, a certain similar customer segment is linked to “Price list level 2” while another customer segment is linked to “Price list level 7”. The The assigned price list level should cover most scenarios for the customer, but can be supplemented with customer-specific price specific price logic if necessary. The The basic version offers ten different price lists levels for managing customer segments. Our Our assessment is that a normal retailer defines between twenty and forty general price logic's which are then supplemented with customer or customer group specific exceptions. |
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Feature | What it does |
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Label | Give your price logic a unique meaningful name. |
From date | Enter the date you want the price logic to become active. |
To date | Enter the date you want the price logic to be deactivated. |
Manufacturer | Pick which manufacturer the price logic will affect. If you don't pick an option, your price logic will affect every manufacturer. |
Category | Pick the category, sub category & product family the price logic will affect. |
Product | Specify the stock code if you want the price logic to only affect a single product. |
Price type | Select if the price logic is for 'Normal' costs, 'OPG' costs, or both. |
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Price list level 1 is the default price used for customers who are not logged in. This can be changed in Settings > Defaults > "Price Listlevels" |
Types
Feature | What it does |
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Type | Specify the type of price logic; |
Calc type | Specify what calculation type the price logic will use; 'Mark up' (Increase) this is what percentage of the cost price you add on to get the selling price. |
Price
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Level
Feature | What it does |
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Interval | This will set a range of costs - any products with a cost price between these ranges will be affected by this line |
Pricelist 1Price level 1-10 | Nettailer lets you create ten price listslevels, this means you should be able to tailor your prices to match your accounts without having to create multiple customer connected price listslevels. |
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Nettailer allows you to create ten different price lists levels to allocate to different groups of customers. By default, every customer will see price list level 1, but it can be changed in in Users > Customers > Customer card > Customer info > "Price listprice level" |
Example
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price levels
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Example Default
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price level
Setting | Value |
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Label | Default |
From date | 01/01/01 |
To date | 01/01/25 |
Manufacturer | Select option |
Category | Select option |
Product | None selected |
Types | Value |
Price Type | Normal |
Type | Global |
Calc Type | Margin |
IntervalPrice | listprice level |
0.0 - 10 | 30 |
10 - 20 | 25 |
20 - 50 | 22.5 |
50 - 100 | 20 |
100 - 200 | 17.5 |
200 - 500 | 15 |
500 - ∞ | 12.5 |
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Setting | Value |
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Label | HP Laptops |
From date | 01/01/01 |
To date | 01/01/25 |
Manufacturer | HP |
Category | Computers |
Product | None selected |
Types | Value |
Price Type | Normal |
Type | Global |
Calc Type | Margin |
IntervalPrice | listprice level |
0.0 - ∞ | 10 |
In this example, any HP branded Laptop will be given a margin of 10%.
Any HP product that is not a laptop will not be affected.
Any other brand of laptop will not be affected.
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