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Siebel Pricing Administration Guide > Setting Up Pricing for Products with Components > About Setting Up Component-Based Pricing > Setting Up Base Pricing for Products With ComponentsUse this pricing method when the user purchases a base product and customizes it by adding options. The total price is the sum of the base price plus the adjusted price of the components. For example, if a car has a base price of $25,000, then the user can also purchase additional options such as air conditioning, sun roof, and so on. Use the following procedure to set up base pricing for a $25,000 car.
When users configure the product, the price they see is the sum of the base price plus the adjusted price of the default options. If the user adds other options, then the price increases. For example, assume a car has a base price of $25,000 and includes the following options: The user sees an initial price of $27,000 for the car. This is the sum of the base price of the car plus the price of the default chrome wheels. If the user chooses the gold wheels, then the sum is recomputed and the price of the car becomes $28,000. An alternate method for setting up base pricing is to:
In the example, you can use this alternative method to include chrome wheels in the list price of the car by doing the following:
Setting Up Base Pricing for Products with ComponentsUse the following procedure to set up base pricing for products with components. To set up base pricing for products with components
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