How Advanced Pricing Works

Advanced Pricing assigns price levels to items based on defined parameters such as customer, date, and currency. To determine price levels, Advanced Pricing applies the following hierarchy:

  1. Advanced Pricing evaluates the price rules that are specific to a customer or group of customers. For more information, see Creating Price Rules.

    If more than one price level is returned, the tie-breaker preference you set determines which price level is returned. For more information, see Setting Advanced Pricing Preferences and Managing Potential Conflicts. If no price level is returned,

  2. Advanced Pricing evaluates the pricing set on the customer record. It applies the following hierarchy:

    1. It returns the price level set on the Item Pricing subtab on the Financial tab of the customer record. If none,

    2. It returns the price level set on the Group Pricing subtab on the Financial tab of the customer record. If none,

    3. It returns the price level set on the Financial tab of the customer record. If no price level is returned,

  3. Advanced Pricing evaluates the price rules that apply to all customers.

    If more than one price level is returned, the tie-breaker preference you set determines which price level is returned. For more information, see Setting Advanced Pricing Preferences and Managing Potential Conflicts. If no price level is returned,

  4. Advanced Pricing evaluates the pricing set on the item record and returns the base price level. It can also return the online price level for online shoppers.

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