Price Lists allow you to target a specific set of prices to a specific group of customers. Price lists are managed through a single interface in the ACC. For example, price lists can be used to implement business to business pricing where each customer can have its own unique pricing for products based on contracts, RFQ and pre-negotiated prices.

The interface in the ACC includes a list of product IDs, SKU IDs, and configurable SKU IDs. Pricing can be inherited based on products and/or SKUs. For example, if a price is defined as $9.99 for product X, all SKUs that are in product X will be given a price of $9.99 unless the price is explicitly overwritten.

Management of the list will be performed in the ACC. A list of products that are available in the catalog repository is provided. For each product and SKU, you can specify the current price.

Multiple lists can be created and managed. Each list has the following properties:

The list will display the following information about a product and a SKU:

Note: Either the List Price or the Complex Price is required, not both.

For more information on setting up price lists using the ACC, see the Managing Price Lists chapter of the ATG Commerce Guide to Setting Up a Store.

This section contains information on the following price list topics:

 
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