IDLIST
Modified on Thu, 13 Aug 2020 13:48 by J Denniston — Categorized as: Uncategorized
'F' button:
This displays a dropdown where you can selected predefined formulas from the ITEMIDCALC rule (defined more in the Rules section below).
Cost Calc:
This calculation can determine a specific base cost for each ID1/ID2 combination. This base cost can be used for customer pricing. For example, a customer tier of WALKIN can be set up to pay 75% over this base cost.
Available fields for the calculation are defined in the Factors section below.
Cost Factor:
This field allows you to enter a base cost as it pertains to a specific ID1/ID2 combination. For example, if an item's base cost is 2.00 per foot, then you could enter '2.00' as the Cost Factor and '[id1]*[cf]' as the 'Cost Calc' to have it multiply that cost by the length (which is represented by the ID1 field).
Wt Calc:
This calculation can determine a specific weight for each ID1/ID2 combination. For example, if something was 3.5 lbs/ft, then you would enter 3.5 as the Wt Factor and '[id2]*[wf]' as the Wt Calc.
Wt Factor:
Much like the Cost Factor, this field holds the weight as it pertains to a specific ID1/ID2 combination (weight per foot, weight per square, etc.).
The grid at the bottom of the screen can be used to override Base Cost, Min Qty/Max Qty (for ordering), Unit Weight, Unit Length, Unit SqFt for each ID1/ID2 combination. If any of the calculated fields are set to zero (0), they will be recalcuated based on the factors and calculations at the top of the screen.
Factors
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Cost Factor:
This can be used to set up a certain cost as it pertains to the ID1/ID2 combination. The expression is [cf] if you want to use it in a calculation. For example, if ID1 represents length, the amount entered here can reference a certain base cost per foot or inch. This calculation would be entered as '[id1]*[cf]' to calculate the base cost per foot, assuming ID1= Length and [cf] = base cost per foot.
[id1] - References the ID1 field;
[id2] - References the ID2 field;
[cf] - References the Cost Factor field;
[wf] - References the Weight Factor field;
[lf] - References the Length Factor field;
[sf] - References the SqFt Factor field;