Editing an Existing Price List
Let's begin with editing an existing price list.
Firstly let's look at how you set up your viewing preferences to easily identify the price lists you want to work on.
Locating Price Lists
To do that you navigate to Price Setting > Price Lists and you're presented with a list of all the price lists you're able to view.
Now to find the price lists you want to work on, you need to see only a few of the dozens of fields available, so you head over to the settings and choose, Select Fields to Display from the menu.
Selecting Fields to Display
Now you can choose from all the available fields, so let's begin by clearing the entire selection and then work your way adding those fields you want to see.
Depending on the information you have to search by, you might want to add the ID, the Name and for more info the Previous Price List.
Then because you're going to be making changes to a price list you add Status, so that when you make changes and refresh you can see when the status changes to ready.
Then you might want to see the Number of Items, or products, any Warnings and then the Target and Expiry dates, and finally the Workflow Status.
These fields help you easily select the price list that you might want to amend.
So let's do that and apply.
Save as a New Preference
Once you have the view the way you want it, but if we hit refresh it's going to change back to the default viewing preference, so you want to head back to the Settings button and Save this layout as a New Preference.
Now you can give it a name, let's call it PL Editing, and if you want to always have this view up you could save this as a default preference for yourself, or you could leave it blank and then select the view only when you're editing price lists. You could also tick the box to make this visible to everyone, but here you going to leave that unticked so that the viewing preference is private and only available to yourself.
Click on Apply and now the view is saved. If refresh the browser you see that the default view returns, but if you want to see your saved view at any time you head over to settings and select the viewing preference you just saved.
You can create multiple viewing preferences for the different tasks you undertake in the system.
Filtering Options
Now you want to filter to locate the price list to edit. You tend to use the Workflow status as a starting point here. If the price list that you're trying to change has already been Approved or if No approval is required, you can only amend the price list once you've revoked it. But remember, if you revoke the price list it will no longer be live and can not be used for quoting etc. Until you've amended and submitted it and it's been approved again.
Withdrawing a Price List
If it's already been submitted and is in the workflow approval process, you'll need to withdraw it before you can make changes.
If the price list has been withdrawn, is in Draft, or has been denied, you can make changes as required and leave its status unchanged or submit it into the approval workflow once you're ready.
So let's filter on Workflow Status and locate a withdrawn price list. Here you have one that was withdrawn to add more products.
Adding Products
To do this you simply select the price list and click on the Add Products option and you're presented with the product picker.
Here you can select the additional products you want to add or you can use the Text Input option and paste in the product IDs of the Products you want to add.
Stay in the Product Picker and select all the products on the first page here and confirm the selection by Adding the Products.
The price list now enters back into the calculation, updating the price list based on the previously set calculation logic for this list.
You can see that it is in Pending Status, so you give it a few minutes to calculate and then we Refresh to see if it's ready.
When you Refresh you will see that the view has defaulted back to your saved preference and the filter you've applied to see Withdrawn items is removed.
So you can now re-apply it and you'll find your pricelist.
If you wanted to you could also click on Settings and Save Changes to This Preference, so that your filters will always apply.
Now you have the price list in a Ready status you can click on Summary to view the results.
Here you can now change the summary view, by updating the Group By and the Results Fields. You can select any criteria to display your records the way you want them. For example, let's group by Currency and change the Results Fields to Final Price and Previous Margin, then Refresh.
This view allows you to see if the records have some issues. So you may need to look at the Product Data to see what's going on.
Let's navigate back to the price list and click on it to see more details.
Here you can now see the products that are contained within this price list:
You can see as you scroll to the right that there are errors for the products, maybe because of some missing data within the pricing logic. For the warning flag in red, when you hover over that it presents you with a message to guide you on what’s going on. This is Demo data, so it contains these errors to highlight issues that you might come across, but your data is hopefully much cleaner.
Scroll to the right so you can see the system has a number of additional warnings, some of which might require technical assistance, some of them, simply highlight when parameters are not met.
OK, so that's how you add new products to an existing price list and recalculate it to see if there is any missing information to pay attention. Then, you may want to carry on working on the price list data in the background if you found errors, but if your price list was correct you could now assign it to a customer.