![]() So this is a price table for my coffee mug. Now how would I do that? Well there is something up here if I go into Navigate > Sales Prices. Now I really would like to have a special price for The Cannon Group. Ok, now that is a standard price that goes to all customers. I’m going go ahead and I’m going to set the standard price to be $20 for a coffee cup. The Unit Price however is a field there I can input a price and that is sort of the standard price for this item. This Unit Cost is calculated based on my purchases of that item so that is a calculated cost I cannot put in a cost here. Now on the Item Card in the Invoicing Tab I can see I have Unit Cost. I’m basically here in my Item List and I’m going to browse to my coffee mug.Īnd I’m going to go straight into the Item Card. So let me go ahead and show you how that is done. The customers are getting a little bit tired of me negotiating every single sale so I have decided to set a standard price for the coffee mug and then I have a special relationship with The Canon Group so I want to set up a special price for them. I have been selling the coffee mug and buying the coffee mug over and over again in these videos but I have usually been typing in the sales price and the purchase price, sort of ad hoc. In this video I am going to focus on sales prices and purchase prices. ![]() ![]() Sales & Purchase Prices in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 ![]()
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