Overriding Matrix Pricing?
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Overriding Matrix Pricing?
How can we permantly override the sell price set by the pricing metrix? Sharon
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Re: Overriding Matrix Pricing?
Ia it a specific part? If so go into parts list and set the price were you want and click the user entered price box.
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Re: Overriding Matrix Pricing?
Welcome to the forum and thanks for your question.
There are two instances of USer Entered Sale that you may use *instead* of matrix calculated price.
If a part record needs to be sold at a different price on a single order, do the following:
1. Double-click that part line
2. Check the User Entered Sale box
3. Enter the price in the newly available Unit Sale field and Done to save it.
If a part record ALWAYS needs to be sold at a different price on every order, do the following:
1. From Order, double-click that part line
2. Click the Inventory (or Parts List) button, press Enter (or click Search) to loace the part record
3. Click Edit to open the part record
4. Check the User Entered Sale box and enter the price in the newly available Price field and click OK to save this change.
NOTE: If you don't have the part on an order right now and you know the part #; go to Inventory or Parts List, look it up and apply the second method above.
There are two instances of USer Entered Sale that you may use *instead* of matrix calculated price.
If a part record needs to be sold at a different price on a single order, do the following:
1. Double-click that part line
2. Check the User Entered Sale box
3. Enter the price in the newly available Unit Sale field and Done to save it.
If a part record ALWAYS needs to be sold at a different price on every order, do the following:
1. From Order, double-click that part line
2. Click the Inventory (or Parts List) button, press Enter (or click Search) to loace the part record
3. Click Edit to open the part record
4. Check the User Entered Sale box and enter the price in the newly available Price field and click OK to save this change.
NOTE: If you don't have the part on an order right now and you know the part #; go to Inventory or Parts List, look it up and apply the second method above.
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Sr. Product Market Mgr / Forum Moderator / Mitchell 1 Media Developer