Inventory > Customising inventory > Creating custom price levels
You can customise your pricing according to customer status and sales quantities.
For example, a level-three customer might pay $140 for a single quantity of the item, but if they purchase five units of the item, they will only have to pay $100 each for them. A level-four customer might be charged $150 and $110 respectively.
note : Volume discounts
The volume in the Volume Customer Discount field in a customer’s card applies in addition to the quantity-break price levels you set up.
To set custom price levels, you can give each level a name and then specify a price for each level for each quantity break.
[Optional] If you don’t give names to price levels, default names will be used (Level A, Level B and so on).
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Go to the Lists menu, choose Custom List & Field Names and then Price Levels. The Custom List and Field Names window appears.
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Enter names for the price levels as you want them to appear in the Selling Details tab of the Item Information window.
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Click OK.
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Click the Selling Details tab.
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The base selling price you entered for this item in the upper section of the Selling Details view appears at Level A (or whatever name you have chosen for this field).
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In the remaining fields (Levels B to F, or whatever you chose to name them), type the selling price of this item. Make an entry for each price level you want to use.
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Enter the first quantity break in the first Over field and enter a price for orders over the quantity break.
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In the next Over field, type the new quantity break. Assign a price for this quantity break for each price level.
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Continue to enter up to five quantity breaks and assign up to six price levels. Note that each quantity break must be greater than the previous quantity break and less than the next.
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Click OK.
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Locate the customer card you want to assign a price level to and click the zoom arrow () next to it.
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Click the Selling Details tab.
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In the Item Price Level field, select the price level you want to assign to the customer.
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If you don’t assign one of the six price levels, the item’s base selling price is used instead.
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Click OK.
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Click Close.
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