EULANDA-ERP manages Tiered Pricing via named lists, where each list can have any number of Tiered Pricings and therefore prices.
A further difficulty is that each article can have other graduated quantities.
Normally, however, price lists from manufacturers and wholesalers have only a very limited number of staggered quantities, and these are often identical across all articles or are product group-related.
If a fixed number of staggered quantities is defined for the data exchange, many scenarios can be mapped during the import.
The import should provide a structure into which the end customer can easily transform the data to be imported.
Name of the List, for example 'Reseller
ArticleNo
marking if it is a price with or without VAT (net or gross)
the list contains 5 fixed scales. Each scale
a) quantity to
b) price
When importing, the price list is created with the name if it does not exist yet.
When importing, all scales of the specified price list are deleted for an article number and the new ones are imported.
If an item is not present, this is reported if a -verbose flag is set, but otherwise ignored.
EULANDA-ERP manages Tiered Pricing via named lists, where each list can have any number of Tiered Pricings and therefore prices.
A further difficulty is that each article can have other graduated quantities.
Normally, however, price lists from manufacturers and wholesalers have only a very limited number of staggered quantities, and these are often identical across all articles or are product group-related.
If a fixed number of staggered quantities is defined for the data exchange, many scenarios can be mapped during the import.
The import should provide a structure into which the end customer can easily transform the data to be imported.