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Add Products:
After units are created, add products to the catalog. Each product will have an associated unit and a description that defines it within the catalog.
Ensure products are added with complete details to enable proper pricing and discounting later.
Create Price Lists:
Next, create price lists that define the pricing for products. Price lists can be specific to regions, customer types, or other criteria and are essential for associating products with prices.
A price list is necessary for assigning product prices, enabling you to link prices with discount lists in the subsequent steps.
Add Price List Items:
Add price list items to assign specific products to price lists and set their prices. This links each product with its pricing based on the price list created earlier.
It allows flexibility to have different pricing structures for the same product across multiple price lists if needed.
Create Discount Lists:
Finally, create discount lists to apply quantity discounts on products. Discount lists define percentage or flat rate discounts based on purchase quantities, which can then be applied when products are added to sales orders or quotes.
This step ensures that sellers can apply quantity-based discounts, meeting the requirement for the product catalog setup.
By following these steps in the specified order, you can set up a product catalog that includes units, products, price lists, price list items, and discount lists, allowing sellers to manage product pricing and apply quantity discounts effectively.