a way to have a percent of Wholesale price list?
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Subject: RE: Price Rule Engine
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Date: Tue, April 17, 2018 5:18 am
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
That sounds awesome! So how does two actions work with each other.
How would you configure the following using
That sounds awesome! So how does two actions work with each other.
How would you configure the following using multiple actions!
Avg Cost + Percent of Margin
Thanks Scott!!
Original Message
Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Tue, April 17, 2018 1:44
if I wanted to at cost plus? Or wholesale minus? Or a discount
> > against the gross margin?
> >
> > Or what if I wanted to sell at the default price list or just sell at
> > the Wholesale price list?
> >
> > Original Message
> > Subjec
gt; against the gross margin?
>
> Or what if I wanted to sell at the default price list or just sell at
> the Wholesale price list?
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
> From: Rishi Solanki
> Date: Fri, April 06, 2018 1:43 am
Wholesale price list?
Original Message
Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Fri, April 06, 2018 1:43 am
To: ofbizuser
Please go thru the calculateProductPrice service it will have all
information.
Rishi Solanki
Sr Manager, Enterprise Software Development
HotWax
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> On a side note... Is it possible to create pricing based on the
> warehouse that the product is shipping out of?
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
> From: Rishi Solanki
> Date: Thu, April 05, 2018 6:06 am
> To: ofbizuser
>
> Ah
a side note... Is it possible to create pricing based on the
warehouse that the product is shipping out of?
Original Message
Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Thu, April 05, 2018 6:06 am
To: ofbizuser
Aha, sorry I forgot this while giving the solution
James,
I'm sure others can help you address this.
However, having done a lot of pricing scenarios, I've discovered some
misunderstanding that often occurs when addressing MARGIN, vs MARK-UP.
30% margin is accomplished by taking COST (whether average, or actual), and
using 1,429 as the multiplier.
e list price. I want just the 130 Percent of
> Average Costs without adding that to the list price. Is that possible?
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
> From: Rishi Solanki
> Date: Thu, April 05, 2018 5:10 am
> To: ofbizuser
>
>
o the list price. I want just the 130 Percent of
Average Costs without adding that to the list price. Is that possible?
Original Message
Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
From: Rishi Solanki
Date: Thu, April 05, 2018 5:10 am
To: ofbizuser
James,
If you wanted to set list price
hat the system is always trying to
> add to List Price so once it figures out the margin it will add it to
> the list price. Most customers base a price off of something other than
> list price. Is there a way to calculate Costs +$7 or 1.3 * Costs?
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Original Message
Subject: Re: Price Rule Engine
From: Arthur Marquez
Date: Wed, April 04, 2018 1:23 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Cost (or average cost) x (1.30) = 23% GM (Margin)
30% margin would be (*cost*) x (*1.429*)
*Arthur Marquez*
*1-701-872-4471 : Office*
*1-818-919-5452 : Mobile
Cost (or average cost) x (1.30) = 23% GM (Margin)
30% margin would be (*cost*) x (*1.429*)
*Arthur Marquez*
*1-701-872-4471 : Office*
*1-818-919-5452 : Mobile*
*Farmers Union Oil Company of Beach ND*
*Farmers Union Propane, C3H8*
*90 NE 1st St.*
*Beach ND 58621*
*http://www.cenexofbeach.co
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