Import Prices from Item Data to Price Book (tdpcg0231m200)
Use this session to import prices from one of the following sessions into a price book:
- Items - Sales (tdisa0501m000)
- Items - Purchase (tdipu0101m000)
- Item - Costing (ticpr0107m000)
- Items - Service (tsmdm2100m000)
Field Information
- Price Book
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The price book to which the prices must be copied.
- From Item
- To Item
- Source Price
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The type of price that must be imported.
- If this field is set to Sales Price, or Suggested Retail Price, prices are imported from the Items - Sales (tdisa0501m000) session.
- If this field is set to Purchase Price, Operation Subcontracting Purchase Price, Item Subcontracting Purchase Price, or Service Subcontracting Purchase Price, prices are imported from the Items - Purchase (tdipu0101m000) session.
- If this field is set to Standard Cost, prices are imported from the Item - Costing (ticpr0107m000) session.
- If this field is set to Service Price, prices are imported from the Items - Service (tsmdm2100m000) session.
- Price Factor
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The factor by which the prices that are imported must be multiplied. A price factor is used to increase or decrease the price book's base price to calculate the unit price. The value entered for the price factor must be positive.
For example, a price factor for a 10% increase is 1.10 and a 15% decrease has a price factor of 0.85.
- Effective Date
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The date on which the prices that must be imported are valid.
- Expiry Date
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The date until which the prices that must be imported are valid.
- Currency
- Type
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This field display whether the price book is a sales price book or a purchase price book.
- Used for Contracts
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If this check box is selected, the price book is allocated to a sales contract or a purchase contract and is usually linked to a contract price revision.
- Used for RFQs
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If this check box is selected, the price book is allocated to a request-for-quotation (RFQ).
These price books are used only to store prices, not to retrieve prices.