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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
This article explains how to set different selling prices for stock items between individual sites.  
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This article explains how to set different selling prices for stock items between individual sites.
  
== More information ==
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== More Information ==
You can link a price code to a site, enabling you to set specific stock prices for that site when working from it. This can be useful when working with multiple stores or locations where the prices differ.
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You will need to link a Price Code to a Site. This allows you to set specific stock prices for that site. This can be useful when working with multiple stores or locations where the prices differ.
  
 
=== Managing Site Prices ===
 
=== Managing Site Prices ===
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If you need to set up an additional site, please follow [[How do I Set Up Additional Sites?|this article]].
If you need to set up an additional site, please follow this (link pending) article. When you have the additional site ready to go, you are ready to link a Price Code to that site by opening the properties of a stock item. From the Prices tab you can add another price code line and from here you can select or add a price code to use.
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If you need to set up a new {{DataPrompt|Price Code}} for this:
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* Go to {{Menu|{{ST}}|Maintenance Options|Price, Group & Depot Codes|Add or Edit Price Ranges}}.
Once you have a code chosen or created, go back into the Sites menu as described in the article linked above, and you can designate the Standard Price Over-ride as the price code you want to use for that site.
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* Click {{Button|Add}} and enter a code for your new prices.
With that price code saved as the over-ride, the prices you set for stock against that code will be used as the default prices when you log in from that site.
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* Enter a Description of the Price Code.
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* Exit and save the Price Code.
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Once you have the new Price Code set up, you will need to enter the prices that you want to use. See [[How do I Change Prices in Platinum?|this article]] for how to set up or change prices.
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Once you have sorted out the Price Code and its prices, go back into the Site area as described in [[How do I Set Up Additional Sites?|this article]]. You can then allocate the new Price Code as the Standard Price Over-ride that you want to use for that site.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Creating a Stock Item]]
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* [[How do I Set Up Additional Sites?]]
* [[How do I Change Prices in Platinum?]]
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* [[How do I Change Prices in Platinum?]]
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Latest revision as of 05:31, 19 June 2019

Summary

This article explains how to set different selling prices for stock items between individual sites.

More Information

You will need to link a Price Code to a Site. This allows you to set specific stock prices for that site. This can be useful when working with multiple stores or locations where the prices differ.

Managing Site Prices

If you need to set up an additional site, please follow this article. If you need to set up a new "Price Code" for this:

  • Go to " Stock Control Maintenance Options Price, Group & Depot Codes Add or Edit Price Ranges".
  • Click [Add] and enter a code for your new prices.
  • Enter a Description of the Price Code.
  • Exit and save the Price Code.

Once you have the new Price Code set up, you will need to enter the prices that you want to use. See this article for how to set up or change prices.

Once you have sorted out the Price Code and its prices, go back into the Site area as described in this article. You can then allocate the new Price Code as the Standard Price Over-ride that you want to use for that site.

See also


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