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Overview of Price Lists
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Overview of Price Lists
A price list is a list that defines pricing for specific items or SKUs. It consists of header information and a list of products and their list prices. The header information contains the name description currency effectivity dates and status of the price list. Each price list must have a currency assigned to it and the price list can have a status of either Active or Inactive. The price list lines associate products with a list price and show either positive or negative adjustments. Each price list line has zero or more quantity tiers and each tier can have its own list price.
A price list can be inherited from a master price list and additional percentage adjustments or absolute adjustments can be defined for the child price list. For more information about inheriting price lists refer to the topic ?Price List Inheritance?.
A price list can be assigned to all the registered users of an Enterprise anonymous users and all B2B customers. In addition a price list can be assigned to one or more customer attributes. For example you can assign a price list to a region for example Boston or to a customer level for example a Gold customer.
Price lists can be administered through the IBM? SterlingBusiness Center application.
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