Volume pricing allows you to set special prices for a product based on the quantity of it being purchased by your customer. For example, let’s say a product’s price is $5. If a client buys 100 of this product, then the price per product drops to $4.50. Volume pricing in RepZio allows you to configure a similar setup for all of your items. To learn more about how to set up Volume Pricing for your products, click here. Remember, be sure to Enable Volume Pricing here or by going under Settings > Repzio App Settings > Pricing Customizations
The “Volume Pricing” function in the WebManager allows you to review your volume pricing algorithms and edit them lightly. To access this feature, log into the WebManager, click on “Products” followed by “Volume Pricing”. This will take you to the following screen:
“Volume Pricing” offers a spreadsheet-like interface that has the same headers as the Volume Pricing template:
ItemID - The item code or SKU of the product for which you are establishing volume pricing
Qty - The quantity of a product that, once reached, will trigger a specific volume price
PriceLevel0 - The volume price (associated with a specific quantity) for your customer’s BasePrice
PriceLevel1 - The volume price (associated with a specific quantity) for your customer’s PriceLevel1
PriceLevel2 - The volume price (associated with a specific quantity) for your customer’s PriceLevel2
PriceLevel3 - The volume price (associated with a specific quantity) for your customer’s PriceLevel3
PriceLevel4 - The volume price (associated with a specific quantity) for your customer’s PriceLevel4
PriceLevel5 - The volume price (associated with a specific quantity) for your customer’s PriceLevel5
IsDeleted - Manages whether or not you want the volume pricing for the specific product to be active. Mark “FALSE” for it to be active, and “TRUE” for it to be inactive.
To edit a cell, click on it and make any necessary changes. Once you have made your change, a red triangle will appear in the upper left-hand corner of the cell. This symbol means that a change has been made within the cell. A red “Save Changes” will also appear in the bottom left corner of your screen.
Make sure to click on the “Save Changes” button to save your work after you’re done editing. Lastly, you will need to push data live to make your changes official.
FAQs:
Can I use this function to create new volume pricing?
Nope, you must use the volume pricing template to create volume pricing algorithms.
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