invoicing products with different price points
Russell Shields
Member Posts: 6 Novice Member
Hi all, Is there an ability to have one product with multiple price points? So an example would be Woolly Mittens $2 or $2.50 or $3.00, to be able to select according to the type of customer (example local or interstate) l want to select a price to charge them? Thankyou Russell
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Hi Russell,
I believe it can be done by using Price Level.
Thanks,
Phuong
Phuong Do / Reckon Developer Partner
phuong@cactussoftware.com.au
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O61SfV2bte8
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Hi Phuong,
Thanks for that, l want to transfer to Reckon but need to know if this option is available. Looking at this image, does it mean only two price points are available, l currently use Cashflow Manager and they have 5 price points available.
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Hi Russell,
It is just a quick example, you can have as many price points as you want.
Thanks,
PhuongPhuong Do / Reckon Developer Partner
phuong@cactussoftware.com.au
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O61SfV2bte8
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Russell you can have as many as you want. You can create custom price levels for a client.0
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Thanks again Phuong!
Do you know if there is an option to group different price points to individual customers, so when re-invoicing them their default pricing comes up to select?
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Hi Russel,
As Kevin comment above, you can define the price level assigned to a customer.
So when you create the invoice for this customer, any items defined in the Wholesale will have the wholesale price
Thanks,
PhuongPhuong Do / Reckon Developer Partner
phuong@cactussoftware.com.au
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O61SfV2bte8
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Amazing thanks Phuong for your quick replies!
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All this info is in the help files and more besides0
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Great thanks Kevin, as I mentioned l am considering changing to Reckon,
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Russell why don't you download the trial version and call me when you've had a look. I do this stuff for a living. 04077449140
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Ok will do over the weekend!1
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Good idea. It's a bit tricky to setup but it works quite well in practice0
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