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BL40.1 - Price Base
Use Price Base (BL40.1) to add a price base and assign items to that
base, which is required for the application to perform default pricing.
**More Information
Item pricing takes place when you enter an item on an invoice or order.
Both the price base and price list are referenced to arrive at item prices.
Simply stated, a price base represents the dollar (or English Pound, or French
Franc, and so on) amount an item's price is based on. Examples of a price base
are list price, suggested retail price, or vendor cost. A price list (which is
assigned to a customer) specifies a percentage, amount per unit, or override
price that is used to modify the price base.
Pricing offers many additional options, including quantity break pricing,
discounting, contracts, and promotions.
Updated Files
OEBASE -
OEBPAUDIT -
Referenced Files
ICCOMPANY -
ICLOCATION -
ITEMMAST -
OECOMPANY -
BL40.2 - Multiple Unit of Measure Price Base
Use Multiple Unit of Measure Price Base (BL40.2) to add price bases for
each unit of measure in which an item is sold.
**More Information
An item can be sold in up to six different units of measure, each of
which can be defined for both current and future price bases. If an item has
multiple pricing units of measure, you must use this form to enter a price for
each pricing unit of measure.
Updated Files
OEBASE -
OEBPAUDIT -
Referenced Files
ICCOMPANY -
ICLOCATION -
ITEMMAST -
OECOMPANY -
BL40.3 - Base List Maintenance
Use Base List Maintenance (BL40.3) to update all the price bases for a
specific item. This form is especially useful when you need to modify the
pricing for an item across all price bases.
Updated Files
OEBASE -
OEBPAUDIT -
Referenced Files
ICCOMPANY -
ICLOCATION -
ITEMMAST -
OECOMPANY -
INVOKED Programs
ICI1
IFCU
IFAC
ACAC
ACTA
API4
IFLU
IFOB
IFUP
IFSG
SLSE
SLSU
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