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#80 Multi-tier Pricing

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nobody
2016-10-15
2016-04-12
Swordylove
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Multi-tier pricing to me is one main feature Unicenta and Chromis is lacking. Multi-tier pricing is used give certain prices to certain customers for certain products. Of course, the cashier can just edit the price at the Sales screen, but then cashier has to remember the all the price tiers for all the products that has multi-tier pricing. I hope Chromis developers are willing to work on implementing this.

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  • NicaBerti

    NicaBerti - 2016-07-14

    Thanks for the temporary solution, but for my clients this is not easy enough. Today they have a Excel spread sheet, where they define 3 different prices for their products, to define posible discounts.
    In chromis, you can do this with attributes, on the product level and in the XML Tab, which is already to tecnical to let a , but if I have a reseller, who always gets the reseller account, than I would need to select that on all products.

    I would like to have a posibility to define 3 or 4 different prices, so that the seller, who typically can not define the different discounts, just selects the client, and selects if he fall in price category 1, 2, 3 or 4.

    Thats what most retailers here in central amercia do, and the typical software for that use case needs to have that implemented, to be competitive.

    I have seen a openbravo fork, where they painted the GUI, but there was no source code for the business logic implemented. So I hope multi-tier-pricing can be done some day

     
    • Swordylove

      Swordylove - 2016-07-17

      Hi NicaBerti.

      I think this one is better for your case:
      https://sourceforge.net/p/chromispos/discussion/uscripts/thread/f3db79f3/
      It selects price based on customer. My solution is actually a modified version of this.

      In my case, I cannot just simply select a customer, because different brands in the shop have different memberships, which means a particular customer might enjoy discounted prices for one brand, but not other brands.

       

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