Generic Price List Descriptions (tipcf4102m000)

Use this session to maintain the language specific descriptions for generic price lists.

These descriptions are used on external sales order documents and to conduct the product configuration process in the customer's language.

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Item

The code of the configurable item.

 

Description

Enter the code for the language in which you want to print the texts that you previously selected.

Default Supply Source

The source that supplies an item by default. An item can be supplied by using purchase orders, production orders, assembly orders, or warehousing orders.

The default supply source determines what type of order is used to supply the item, but in general, you can override the default and specify an alternate source.

This field can be used to determine what type of supply order LN must create if you enter a sales order for this item and the item's inventory on hand is not sufficient.

If the item type is Manufactured or Generic, this field can be Shop Floor or Assembly.

If the item type is Engineering Module, this field is Assembly and cannot be changed.

If the item type is Purchased, this field is Purchase and cannot be changed.

Price List Type

The generic price list can apply to purchase or sales prices.

Sequence Number

The sequence number shows the numerical order of the various price list lines within the generic purchase or sales price list for a configurable item. The sequence number is very important, because LN uses it to compute the purchase or sales price for a product variant. A surcharge and a discount are based on the amount that originates from the price list lines of previous sequence numbers.

Language

The code that uniquely identifies a language.

Here you can enter the code of the language for which you want to record a description of the price list line.

Description

The description of the generic price list line in the relevant language.

Here you can record the description of the price list line in the language you recorded in the preceding field.