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(Also, see Pricing)
Below are examples of each type of Pricing Method used at the store. Every time we have our programmers do a major change in pricing, we need to check the pages used as examples to ensure they are still working properly. Also check that the example page still uses the specified Pricing Method.
DEV = Dropdown Entry Value
Asterisk = Do NOT upcharge this option in Dropdown
+ (Plus)
Example: Victorian Cedar Posts
+, DEV! (Material)
Example: Cap #5452n7 (7-1/2" tall)
+, DEV* (Notching) (Asterisk means do NOT upcharge)
Example: 2" and 3" Cedar Balusters
BP (Baseprice)
Example: Interior Stair Accessories
BP, + (* on Half Newel Upcharge)
Example: Post-to-Post Newels
BP, L (Length)
Example: Interior Handrails
BP, TUP (Total Unit Price) (TUP set to DEV*)
Example: Gallery Rails
BP, DEV! (Top Rail, Material,)
Example: Pendant Running Trim
BP, DEV!, L
Example: Wood & PVC Casing
BP, L, DEV! (Material)
Example: Rails Sets
BP, DEV!, L, TUP (set to DEV*)
Example: Fan
Spandrels
BP, DEV! (Material & Thickness), L, TUP (set to DEV*)
Example: Wisteria Spandrel
BP, DEV! (Material, Thickness), DEV*, TUP (set to DEV*)
Example: Gable Decorations Product Listings
BP, DEV!, DEV*, TUP (set to DEV*)
Example: Simple Screen Doors
R (Regular Price)
Example: PL Premium Adhesive
R = 0.00
Example: Polyurethane Wood Core Post SAMPLE
R, Sale Price
Currently not using this combination at the store. We prefer to list multiple items per page and the Sale field will only work if all items on the page are the same price and discounted price.
R, DEV! (Material, Thickness, Bottom Rail)
Example: Eloise Header
Also, the Percent-price-change Property can be used, in conjunction with a Custom Variable, to change all prices on any item page assigned this Property and a Custom Variable, merely by changing the value assigned to the Custom Variable. Adding an asterisk after the 'base' price of an item will suppress this function on a page that has an active Percent-price-change variable .
Materials (and maybe other options?) can be upcharged by setting up #number codes in other Option dropdowns and ! codes at the end of Material selections that match to corresponding background Variables. See _______.
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