Sales price category

@lubos @Tut @shahabb @Joe91
I humbly request that you design more than one sales price in sales invoice in such a way that we can pick any sales price we intend to use without manually adjusting the unit price everytime. Or could you please suggest another way around it without manual intervention all the time on unit price.

Thank you

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We are just users like you. Only @lubos can make it happen. And i think this suggestion is already in ideas.

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My Opinion is to have three price levels for a product namely “APrice”,BPrice",and “Cprice” or Standard Price , Wholesale Price, Special Price
When creating a customer allocate one of this price level as default price for the given customer

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It would be a very good implementation if @lubos could look into it soonest

If you search in the Ideas category you will find this request or something very similar from many years ago - I would say that trying to define a multiple price system that satisfies everybody is more or less impossible

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This program is based around a spreadsheet concept, yes? It would be doable. Currently I have to have items in my inventory with 2 separate SKUs - 1 for my retail business and 1 for my wholesale business. Same product but in two places. Double the work and more likely to be an issue when checking inventory levels.
Kris

Have you considered inventory kits? Define an inventory item for the wholesale situation. Add an inventory kit with 1 unit of the wholesale item at a higher, retail price.

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If we were just selling a widget at multiple prices that would work. I have considered that but these are items we produce and each item has at least 20 subcomponents - basically, we need to be able to do production runs as necessary. Putting them into inventory kits just adds a whole other layer of possible entry errors.

I don’t see the issue. Your production orders would be for production of the wholesale units. Inventory kits could still be used for retail, because you would be pulling an item from your own inventory to make up the “kit.” The cost of goods for the item remains the same no matter what price you sell it for.