Overview You can setup quantity price breaks in Price Lists so that the number of items the customer buys will determine how much they pay for the items. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Price List is in Edit mode. ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview This video demonstrates the process of adding stock items to an existing price list. Step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Go to [Promotions | Customer Price List]. Select the pricelist you wish to add products to from the ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview If you are setting up customer Price Lists, then you can set an alternate selling price for an item, to see how check out the video. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Price List is in Edit mode. Use the ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview If you're using Price Lists then you can apply a percentage discount off the List Price on the stock item. Check out how to set this up on the following video. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Price List is ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview A customer is entitled to the prices on a Price List if that Price List has been added to a customer record, or the Price List is attached to a Keycode and the customer uses the Keycode on a sales order. This video shows you how you can add ...
Found in: Pricelists
Purpose If you have a number of price lists sharing much of the same data, you can save time creating them by duplicating the price lists and then making any necessary changes. How to duplicate a price list: To duplicate your price list you will need ...
Found in: Pricelists
Using Price Lists you can set the Sell Price of a stock item by using a Markup % on the item's Buy Price, this video shows you how. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Ensure the price list is in Edit mode. Enter the required markup ...
Found in: Pricelists
Problem I need to add the same products from one price list on to a new price list but at a different price. Is it possible to duplicate a price list? Solution Yes, using grid exports you can create a duplicate a price list. Follow the steps below to ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview The following video explains how to remove a price list from a customer record. This might be because they are no longer entitled to the prices on the price list or it is an outdated price list. Step by step instructions are below the video. ...
Found in: Pricelists
Information This page contains the field mapping requirements for Khaos Control Cloud (KCC) customer price list imports and a sample file is attached to this article. In the sample file, our stock item 1976 has two price bandings and is being sold on ...
Found in: Data Import
Overview The following explains how to add the buy and sell price and stock value to a stock item. The buy price is the price we pay when purchasing the stock items from the supplier. The sell price is the default price the customer is going to pay ...
Found in: Pricing
Overview Price Lists are one of the key promotions in the system. They allow you to define prices that are limited to specific groups of customers because it is attached to their record in their Structured Pricing tab. This video explains how you set ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview Steps Open up the Stock List screen. Green select the items you wish to update. Click on the Actions button. Select Update Stock Items. In the dialog you can see all the attributes you can update. In the attribute(s) you wish update, add the ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Question/Problem Requirement to update all stock buy prices from a specific supplier. Solution This is something likely to affect all businesses from time to time and can be completed by following the steps: Go to [Reports | Ad-Hoc Reports] and ...
Found in: Reordering & Suppliers
Overview An example where you may want to do this, is when there has been a recent change in your buy/sell price of a stock item. Step By Step In order to update the details of a stock item after the primary data import, you can follow the ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock