Hi experts,
Just Navision supporting two level item Hirarchy that is Item category code, product group code.
But some companies mainting 6 level item hirarchy. Then how can we define in Navision.
Experts could throw some valuable suggestions.
Hi experts,
Just Navision supporting two level item Hirarchy that is Item category code, product group code.
But some companies mainting 6 level item hirarchy. Then how can we define in Navision.
Experts could throw some valuable suggestions.
The obvious questions would be why and do they still need them. The only sort of achievable way is to flag the item with dimensions, but this many has its own drawbacks. It really depends if it is truly a hierarchical structure, or not, if it is it maybe better to adapt an existing categorisation to achieve this.
You may also suggest using Item Variants - its not hierarhical, of course, but in some business widely used to eliminate amount of Items and keeping almost similar items “together”, for example, sizing, coloring, patterns etc
Is it possible to price items (for purchasing and/or sales) by item category, product group, or item variant?
TIA
Items can be priced (and discounted) by all possible combinations of Customer, Customer Price Group, Campaign(time period), Variant, Qty ordered(several steps, say 1-3 for $10.00, 4-5 for $9.75, 5-10 for $9.00, over 100 - for $5.00)
Look at ItemCard / Sales / Prices (or Line Disounts). The same applies to Purchases.
The only drawback - someone has to set it all up, and that may be a HUGE job [:D]
Is the set up of pricing something that we can import from .xls or.csv?
As our BigBoss [H] here Erik says - everything is possible in Navision, it can even make, say, a capuccino for you, too [;)]
Preparing the import procedure for xml/csv may be somehow difficult for enduser, but your implementators can help.
BTW in previous post I forgot to mention an important feature - if prices/discounts setup is done so, that for given situation several conditions aplly (and they will, if used extensively), the price suggestion alghoritm will choose “best price for customer”, that is, the lowest possible.
Is there a standard way to set the override the condition priority or manually assign condition priority, for situations when the lowest price is not the price we want selected?
I greatly appreciate the help!
There is no definable priorities - already without them the alghorithm is heavy enough… [:)]
But - if you don’t like the suggested price, in Sales Order under Functions there is Get Price & Get Discount - these bring up a form showing all defined prices (discounts) for given Item for you to choose from.
Automatic “Best price” works in situations, when the salesman has to prepare large amount of SOs and simply hasn’t time to explore all possible combinations, even check if exists any. Second, in most situations different employees set up pricing/discounting policy and do prepare the SOs.