Assigning Price Levels and Price List Groups to an Item

Access the Item Master Revisions form.

The sales price level of an item determines:

  • Whether the system maintains prices at the lot, location, branch/plant, or master level.

  • How you locate the item to assign price methods and enter item price.

Sales Price Level

Enter a code that indicates whether the system maintains standard sales prices for an item, different sales prices for each branch/plant, or different sales prices for each location and lot within a branch/plant. The system maintains sales prices in the F4106 table. Values are:

1: Item level.

2: Item/Branch level.

3: Item/Branch/Location level.

Kit/Configurator Pricing Method

Enter a code that determines how the system calculates the price for kit items or configured items. Values are:

Blank: Use for items that are neither kit items nor configured items.

1: The system accumulates the base prices of components with the configured price adjustments, and then discounts the total.

2: The system accumulates the base price of the parent item with the configured price adjustments, and then discounts the total.

3: The system accumulates the configured price adjustments, and then discounts the total.

4: The system accumulates the individually discounted price of the components with the configured price adjustments.

Note: Only configured price adjustments are included in the calculation for a configured item. Also, the system discounts costs only if you are using the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing system from Oracle.

This is an example of how the system uses the various methods:

Parent Item: 125

Component A: 50

Component B: 100

Configured Cost Adjustment 1: 15

Configured Cost Adjustment 2: 10

Advanced Price Discount: 10 percent

Methods:

1: 50 + 100 = 150 + 15 + 10 = 175 − 17.50 = 157.5

2: 12 + 1510 = 150 − 15 = 135

3: 15 + 10 + 25 − 2.5 = 22.5

4: (50 − 5) + (100 - 10) = 135 + 15 + 10 = 160