Preference Master Setup

Before you define each pricing hierarchy, you must create a master record, known as the Preference Master, for that hierarchy. In base pricing, you are limited to one preference hierarchy (51). In the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing system, you can create as many different preference hierarchies as you need.

You define the hierarchy and then attach it to an adjustment definition. You can create a hierarchy for each adjustment definition or you can use one hierarchy for many adjustment definitions. You should set up several hierarchies that can be used for multiple adjustment definitions.

When using the Preference Master to define the master record for the hierarchy, these fields do not apply to pricing:

  • Preference Classification

  • Sequence Number

  • Enable Effective Dates (Y/N)

  • Enable Effective Quantity (Y/N)