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On this page you will find a few case scenarios that explain 

Example 1 Scenario 1 - Width, Height and Drop for Fabric/Material.

Example Scenario 2 - Width, Height for Fabric/Material, Drop for Inventory item

Example 1

Depth Field for Fabric 

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Farbic Inventory is connected to a price grid

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Price grid has multiple grids with a Depth field

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Group Options has a Column "ITEMDEPTH" which BUZ will recognise that the Depth is a factor in the calculation

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Scenario 2 -

Add an inventory item

Adding an inventory item to the group options and using the depth field to adjust the depth

Things to note, ensure that you have the heading as ITEMDEPTH, and that the item depth question is set before the inventory question

The first picture is to show you the value without any inventory items added, the base price of the fabric for these dimensions is $20

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Inventory Item for the Component

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Group Option setup

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Price Grid for the Component

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Note - Both Width (Row 2) and Height (Column A) values are set to 9999, this is so that niether width or drop of the window affect the price of the component.

The next example will show you how to use Width as an extra factor.

Scenario 3

Inventory item, Depth and Width 

Adding an inventory item to the group options and using the depth field to adjust the depth

Things to note, ensure that you have the heading as ITEMDEPTH, and that the item depth question is set before the inventory question

The first picture is to show you the value without any invenotry items added, the base price of the fabric for these dimensions is $20

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Below has example where width has been changed

Below has example where Depth has been changed

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You can also have an extra amount dependent on the Width, This can be handy for Tracks

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Inventory Item for the Component

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In the example above the active Row is the width and depth, colum A (Height) is set to the maximum meaning that no matter what value you enter into the drop it wont affect the price. 

You can use the Height instead of the width if you require that for items like chains and posts or side rails

Price Grid for the Component

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NOTE

Keep in mind that if you leave a value as "Zero" BUZ will return an error





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