Standalone Selling Price Range Attributes
The Create Standalone Selling Price spreadsheet includes these attributes, which you use to enter your ranges:
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| SSP Type | Specifies whether the unit standalone selling prices or ranges being uploaded are user observed or user estimated. |
| SSP Low Point | The low and standalone selling price point that the selling price is compared with when you use standalone selling price ranges. |
| SSP High Point | The high standalone selling price point that the selling price is compared with when you use standalone selling price ranges. |
| SSP Midpoint | The midpoint of the acceptable standalone selling price ranges. Used by the application to calculate the standalone selling price low and high points. |
| SSP Tolerance | The tolerance percentage in accordance with the Standalone Selling Price policy of your business. Used by the application to calculate the standalone selling price low and high points. |
| Sales Point |
Specifies the published sales point of the item. |
| Below Low Point | Specifies the business policy when the selling price falls below the standalone selling price low point. |
| In Range | Specifies the business policy when the selling price falls between the standalone selling price low and high points. |
| Above High Point | Specifies the business policy when the selling price falls above the standalone selling price high point. |
Note: The Unit SSP attribute isn't a required attribute when you use standalone
selling price ranges to derive the unit standalone selling price.