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Property Type = Number
Allows multiple prices for a given item or allows multiple items' prices to be listed on a single page. Example: Wood & PVC Corbels
Quick Reference:
The Price field must have a zero (0) in order for the Baseprice pricing method to work properly.
Add New Property, fill in retail price
Add "tilde" symbol (~) followed by number in Options field
Procedures:
1. This pricing method should be utilized when there are several variations to one product such as being available in different Designs, Lengths, Sizes, Height, & other variations. This pricing method is also being utilized when Flattening pages. This allows multiple items to live on one page and maintain individual prices.
2. Variations that are controlled by Global Controls are the following:
A. Material
B. Thickness
C. Special Packaging
3. Add a New Property for as many variations as needed:
Example:
A. Add baseprice1
B. Add baseprice2
C. Add baseprice3
D. Add baseprice4
E. Continue to add as needed
NOTE space before tilde.
4. Update item page and fill in the different prices for the variations, such as size.
5. In the "Options" field use the "tilde" symbol (~) to indicate to the program that another field other than the "Price" field should be used to obtain price.
A. "Options" field should read as
"name of option" "Select one" "--------------"
"variation #1 ~1"
"variation #2 ~2"
"variation #3 ~3"
"variation #4 ~4"
The "~1" points program to the Baseprice1 field for price.
B. Example: Item available with an arrow in 4 different directions for 4
different prices
The "Options" field will read as follows:
"Design" "Select one"
"Right ~1"
"Left ~2"
"Up ~3"
"Down ~4"
6. IMPORTANT - The Price field must have a zero (0) in order for the Baseprice pricing method to work properly.
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