Seller: Price Hierarchy
Price hierarchy defines calculation logic of configured markups.
Seller admin can set-up markup on various levels:
- Catalog level markup.
- Subscription level markup.
Catalog level markup can be set-up on all offers, all offers for specific Vendor, specific offers. On each of markup configuration levels user can specify customer.
Subscription level markup can be setup on subscription edit view:
If Markup Renew option is ticked, subscription level markup will be retained after renewal. If unticked, Subscription will revert to Catalog level markup after renewal.
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The table below displays the hierarchy and the results of any changes made:
Level | Result | |
1. Catalog level (All Customers): Customer prices section |
A. All offers | 1.A. |
B. Vendor-specific | 1.B. Overwrites 1.A. | |
C. Offer-specific | 1.C. Overwrites 1.A.B. | |
2. Catalog level (Specific Customers): Customer prices section |
A. All offers | 2.A. Overwrites 1.A.B.C. |
B. Vendor-specific | 2.B. Overwrites 2.A. | |
C. Offer-specific | 2.C. Overwrites 2.A.B. | |
3. Subscription level: | A. One specific subscription |
3.A. Adds on top on active configuration. Formula: Price * Catalog level markup * Subscription markup. |
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