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Key Functionality

In this video tutorial we'll be exploring the key functionality of Price Setting in Pricefx.

Price Setting functionality within Pricefx is where you create and maintain your organisational and customer price lists and templates as well as where you can run simulations to determine the potential impact of future changes to pricing.

Creating a New Price List

In this video tutorial we'll be exploring how you go about creating a new price list using the Price List functionality in Pricefx.

As a pricing manager, price lists will be at the heart of the work that you do and ensuring that you have a smooth workflow will help you keep on top of the complex realities in a competitive pricing environment.

So whether you're responsible for creating global price lists for internal use in your organization or regional or country specific price lists that sales executives use as the starting point for creating customer quotes, this tutorial will demonstrate how to achieve this.

Editing an Existing Price List

In this video tutorial we'll be looking at the options available to edit existing price lists, assigning price lists to customers and the differences between copying price lists and creating a revision as well as undertaking mass edits to price lists.

Table of Contents:

00:13 - Introduction

00:31 - Editing an Existing Price List

06:18 - Assign to Customer

07:32 - Copy vs Revision of Price Lists

09:27 - Mass Edits and Mass Deletions

Understanding Live Price Grids

This tutorial covers Live Price Grids, what makes them different from Price Lists and how you go about creating them in Pricefx. Let's begin by understanding what we mean by a Live Price Grid. A Live Price Grid (LPG) is used when you need to handle a large number of products with rapidly changing prices, e.g. in an e-commerce environment, where prices are recalculated every day or even several times a day – this is a direct contrast to Price Lists which are calculated only once for a fixed period.

Table of Contents:

00:13 - Introduction

02:30 - Submit, Approve and Deny

03:15 - Price Grid Header

03:33 - Price Setting Types

05:00 - Price Setting Types Settings

07:16 - Creating a New Live Price Grid

07:42 - Price Grid Definitions

09:29 - Price Grid Products

10:03 - Price Grid Parameters

14:28 - Price Grid Calculation

14:55 - Mass Actions

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