Sample Output of Verifying Component Prices Across Time Intervals
As an example of verifying component prices across time intervals, consider a simple product with components:
Product A is a product with components.
Product A1 is a component of product A.
In the price list, Product A1 has the list prices shown in the following table.
Start Date End Date List Price 12/31/04
6/30/05
$100
7/15/04
12/31/05
$105
Within Product A, there are the price adjustments for Product A1 shown in the following table.
Start Date | End Date | Adjustment |
---|---|---|
1/31/05 |
6/25/05 |
10% discount |
7/15/04 |
12/31/05 |
10% markup |
When you click the Verify Adjustments button, the pop-up applet contains the information shown in the following table.
Start Date | End Date | Adjustment | List Price | Item Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
12/31/04 |
1/31/05 |
Not applicable |
$100 |
$100 |
1/31/05 |
6/25/05 |
10% discount |
$100 |
$90 |
6/25/05 |
6/30/05 |
Not applicable |
$100 |
$100 |
6/30/05 |
7/15/05 |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
$0 |
7/15/05 |
12/31/05 |
10% markup |
$105 |
$115.50 |
This pop-up applet shows the gaps in the pricing information. During several time periods, there is no component price adjustment. Between 6/30/05 and 7/15/05, there is no list price, so the item has a price of zero.