About using multiple units of measure pricing (BL/DST)
Your company can price the same inventory item in different units of measure. For example, soft drinks are priced by case, by 6-pack, and by each.
This table shows the price base for each unit of measure (UOM):.
Pricing unit of measure | Price base |
---|---|
Case | $9.60 |
6-pack | $3.00 |
Each | $0.75 |
A customer orders 32 cans. Because the price is different for a case, 6-pack, and each, one line displays on the order (but the pricing drill-around shows three units of measure for pricing).
Pricing unit of measure | Price base |
---|---|
One case | $9.60 |
One 6-pack | $3.00 |
Two each | $1.50 |
The invoice prints $14.10 as the order total.
For information on defining units of measure for an item, see the Inventory Control User Guide.