Use Store Price Override to automate pricing structures across each stores, or revenue centers (Administration > Inventory > Pricing > Store Price Override). Step by Step:
Set up store pricing
1.Name the store price Override
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Go to Administration > Inventory > Pricing > Store Price Override.
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Click Add. The New Store Price Override screen appears.
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Enter the name of the store price group - for example, "Store A Pricing".
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Click OK. The Profile tab appears.
2. Complete the Profile tab
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Name: The name of the Store Price Override, this will displayed in the Store Price Groups Search screen.
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Choose the store this specific pricing will apply to.
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Effective, Expires, and Never Expires – You may want to make this pricing override begin and end at a certain time. For example, if this a yearly pricing structure then you may enter the effective date as 01/01/2013 and the Expires date as 12/31/2013. Keep in mind that this functionality allows you to create price groups that are effective in the future.
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Active/Inactive: Check the box to make the pricing Active. You may want to consider marking your Store Price Group as “Inactive” until you are finished building the pricing.
3.Add price details
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Click Add. The Price Group Detail screen appears.
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Complete the Profile tab: Name, Effective, and Expires or Never Expires. More date filters mean you can structure pricing to change with the seasons if you would like.
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Complete the Price Tab:
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Price Override
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Fixed Price: Enter the fixed price dollar amount store override will receive for any item the price override applies to.
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Retail Margin: Enter the retail margin percentage the store will receive for any item the override applies to. If an items’ cost is $40 dollars and you enter the retail margin as 60%, the extended price calculated for this store override will be $100.
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Percent Discount: Enter the discount percentage that should be applied to items be applied to items the override applies to. If the item’s retail price is $100 and you enter 10% in the price group percent discount, the extended price calculated for this store override will be $90.
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Cost Plus Based Price: Enter the percent markup on the default vendor cost that should be applied to items the override applies to. If the item’s default vendor cost is $40 and you enter 10% in the cost plus pricing option, the extended price calculated for the store override will be $44.
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Use Item’s Discount Level: Select the appropriate Item Discount Level from the drop-down. Item discount levels are controlled by Item Discount Groups under Administration>Inventory>General Setup>Item Discount Groups. To view a specific item’s discount level structure, go to the item’s Pricing screen and click Show Discount Pricing Structure.
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On the Product Lines tab, you can select a specific Parent Product Line or Sub department to filter your store override group.
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Product Lines: Select a specific Product Line if you wish to filter on Product lines, otherwise leave all unchecked to ignore Product Lines.
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On the Product Dept Tab – Click Add Department. Browse the inventory tree to select the Sub-department you wish to filter on. Select the sub-department and click Select. Otherwise, don’t add any sub-departments to ignore sub-departments.
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On the Items tab, you can add specific items – Click the browse button or type in an item code to filter this price group on one or more individual items.
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On the Item Types tab – Select one or more Item Types to filter on, otherwise leave all Item Types unchecked to ignore Item Types.
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Choose a specific transaction type if you want to filter by transaction type. For example, you are creating a Store Override for your VIP Maintenance Contracts created from that store, you would want to check ONLY the box for Applies to Maintenance Contracts.
4. Save & Activate
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Click Profile tab to be sure Override is active
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Save