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When setting up a Price Grid there are many different options available to you,

This page will show you a few examples but you are not necessarily limited to the examples shown.

Let support know if you have another idea and we will add it to the page

It is important that the right most column be the Depth. If depth is not being used then 0 (zero) should be entered on each row. See example below.


NB: if you have multiple Customer Price Groups they will each have their own Price Grids in the Export and Import. Each Grid must start and finish on the same Column. They can be longer than each other but they must be the same width.

Note: Importing pricing "Inc" or "Exc" GST depends on what is setup as the tax rate for you inventory group/inventory items check the tax rate before updating pricing

where the widths are across the top, height/ drop down the left and the size co-ordinates give the price. BUZ supports a third dimension Depth and this is in the right most column. Each Price Grid has a Code and Description (Price Grid Description) that are used to attach it to the appropriate Inventory Item/Items, then there can also be multiple Price Grids each with different Start Dates and different Price Groups per Customer if this option is used.

You can also utilise the "Zero" value to restrict a size of a product - Click here for a quick example (coming soon)


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