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While there is an easy way to
manage special pricing and sales in Business Central, you still need to input that pricing information into the system, which can be cumbersome when done one-by-one. Depending on the number of items in your catalog, it also may not be sustainable to continuously update pricing on each individual item. In the second installment of this series, we will explore how the Sales Price Worksheet in Business Central allows you to make mass pricing updates without having to open each item card individually.
To open the sales price worksheet, select the lightbulb icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen and enter
Sales Price Worksheet into the search bar. Choose the related link.
To suggest a new or updated sales price based on unit price, go to
Process -> Suggest Item Price on Wksh. To suggest sales price changes based on existing sales prices, go to
Process -> Suggest Sales Price on Wksh. In the example below, we will walk through an example where we use the suggest item prices option.
In the
Edit – Suggest Item Price on Wksh. screen, in the
Sales Type field, choose who the pricing should be assigned to. You may choose a specific customer, a customer group (as assigned on a customer card), all customers, or for a campaign.
In the
Sales Code field, choose the value related to the selection in
Sales Type. For example, if we choose to assign a sales price to a customer, the
Sales Code drop down will bring up the customer list.
You may choose a
Unit of Measure Code to show the items in, a
Currency Code to show the prices in, or leave these fields blank.
You may optionally choose a
Starting Date and an
Ending Date for the sales price.
The
Only Amounts Above specifies the lowest unit price that will be changed. The
Rounding Method field can be used to eliminate decimal points, if desired. These fields may be left blank if not applicable.
Enter an
Adjustment Factor. This should be the amount you want the current unit price to be multiplied by to increase or decrease a price. For example, to decrease pricing by 20%, enter “0.8”.
Enable the
Create New Prices toggle if you are creating a new sales price. Do not enable the toggle if you are updating an existing sales price.
You may enter additional filters in the
Item section to target specific items you wish to price. When all filters and options have been completed as desired, select
OK to populate the worksheet.
Note: When using the
Suggest Sales Price worksheet, this lower section will allow you to filter on existing sales prices and will become important if multiple sales prices exist on your items.
Once the items lines are populated into the sales price worksheet, you may update the M
inimum Quantity for the sales price to apply, and you may update the
New Unit Price field for each item as desired.
You may delete an item line by highlighting the desired line and going to
Manage -> Delete.
When you are satisfied with your changes, go to
Process -> Implement Price Change.
By following steps to manage price changes, your sales team can be confident the information within Business Central is accurate and updated, enabling them to fulfill sales requests quickly.
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