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Group Option - Example for Material Only

Group Option - Example for Material Only

Purpose

This page is designed to explain the basic setup for a product and how it will calculate, we will cover the defined “Headings” and the order that they need to be in, as well as how a particular Price grid setup will calculate with the values entered.

Layout Guide

This example will involve the Material and the main Headings (Width, Drop, Depth and Quantity) only.

Material

Width 

Drop

 

 

Material

Width 

Drop

Depth

 

Material

Width 

Drop

QTY

 

Material

Width 

Drop

Depth

QTY

 

Standard Layout

Below is an Example of a Basic layout for a product.

To set the values for the product we are offering, we need to add a few column with the correct headings.

The headings ITEMWIDTH, ITEMHEIGHT, ITEMDEPTH and QTY are all heading Keywords.

  • For Width, we would enter ITEMWIDTH in the heading

  • Drop (or Height) = ITEMHEIGHT

  • Depth = ITEMDEPTH

  • Quantity = QTY

These Columns must contain the headings listed if you wish to use the values for a calculation, other spelling variations such as WIDTH, BLINDWIDTH, RAILWITH ITEMWIDTH2 or the like will not be recognized.

These questions can be set in any order if there are no other factors (Components, Inventory Items or installation services) but must only be entered once, if there is 2 columns with ITEMWIDTH the system will not know which one you want to use and may return an error or the wrong value.

Generic Product 02/02/2020 | Unique Option Name

ITEMWIDTH

ITEMHEIGHT

QTY

ITEMDEPTH

Inventory Code for Pricing

 

 

 

 

Value applies to Price from Related Option Name

 

 

 

 

Related Column Data Field

 

 

 

 

Related Column is Add (Y) to else Set to (N)

 

 

 

 

Look Back @ BUZ Column Name

 

 

 

 

Question Heading

Width

Drop

Quantity

Depth

Option Type

R

R

&

&

Is Required

Y

Y

 

 

Can Mass Update

 

 

 

 

Clear value when Copied to new item

 

 

 

 

Is Not for Online Wholesale Ordering

 

 

 

 

Is Not for Shopping Cart Ordering

 

 

 

 

Use First valid Answer as default

 

 

 

 

Help Message

 

 

 

 

Picture URL

 

 

 

 

Answers from here down

1000

1000

 

 

Answers from here down

5000

5000

 

 

Answers from here down

This size is not recommended & Warranty will not apply! (1000 to 5800 )

This Height not recommended! (1000 to 3500)

 

 

 

1

1

 

 

 

11000

11000

 

 

 

Range must be within 1-11000

Range must be within 1-11000

 

 

Once you have added these columns to the Group Options you can use the values to calculate a price.

Price grid / pricing Co-efficients

You will need to select a pricing method, if the price is linear setting up a pricing Co-efficient might be the easiest option.

Alternatively the inventory item may require a limit or be priced in a way that is not linear, if that is the case then a price grid will be required.

Price Grid Examples

Width only - possibly for tracks and/or base rails

  • 25. Width. No Height  , Date From 01/12/2020, Active: True

Price Grid

 

100

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

[DEPTH]

9999

100

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

0

 

Height Only - possibly for side rails, posts or chains

  • 28. Height. No Width  , Date From 01/12/2020, Active: True

Price Grid

 

9999

[DEPTH]

100

100

0

1000

1000

0

2000

2000

0

3000

3000

0

4000

4000

0

5000

5000

0

 

Height and Width are not factors, only depth

  • 32. No Width or Height. Depth (0-1000)  , Date From 01/12/2020, Active: True

Price Grid

 

9999

[DEPTH]

9999

1

0

9999

10

1000

9999

20

2000

9999

30

3000

9999

40

4000

Click here for more examples on Price grid setups

 

NOTE: A Price grid or Pricing Co-efficent must be connected to the Fabric/Material inventory item for a price to be calculated.

 

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