For doing so please take a look at the ProductPriceRule and related
entities. Or goto catalog > price rules, while creating the price rules you
can add rules on group of parties.

Rishi Solanki
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Adrian Crum <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Party is a super type, and Person and PartyGroup are its subtypes. The
> Party data model is covered thoroughly in The Data Model Resource Book,
> chapter 2. Note that the Organization entity mentioned in the book is
> called PartyGroup in OFBiz.
>
> A customer could be a person or an organization, so it would be best to
> avoid restricting customers to only one of the subtypes.
>
> -Adrian
>
>
>
> On 3/28/2013 2:19 PM, Robert G. wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> sorry for my maybe really beginners question :) But actually I thought a
>> party group is used for companies.
>>
>> Now I have seen the price rules, that you can manage specific prices for
>> party groups. So I am wondering if I was right before. Because I am
>> looking
>> for setting special prices for specific customers (like reseller), whom I
>> want to summarize within kind of a group (maybe party group). So when I
>> get
>> a new customer I want to add him to that group, that he see the before
>> defined prices.
>>
>> So do I handle B2B and B2C customer with the party type "customer" and add
>> specific ones than to a party group? When I use the party type customer I
>> have no field for the company name.
>>
>> How do you handle this task?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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