Sales Price Selection

Jonathan2708
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Hi,
I understand that NAV is built to always select the lowest price available to a customer when entering a sales line, based on reading through the heirachy of customer prices, price groups, item unit price etc. Is it possible to override this functionality when using customer specific prices? We have a scenario where a customer may be in a customer price group but for particular stock items we want them to have a specific price which may be higher than the price listed in their price group. Is this possible only through code changes?
Thanks
Jonathan
I understand that NAV is built to always select the lowest price available to a customer when entering a sales line, based on reading through the heirachy of customer prices, price groups, item unit price etc. Is it possible to override this functionality when using customer specific prices? We have a scenario where a customer may be in a customer price group but for particular stock items we want them to have a specific price which may be higher than the price listed in their price group. Is this possible only through code changes?
Thanks
Jonathan
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Who manages this process is it a person or a base of fixed rules?
You can manually select which price group/discounts apply to the order which is shown in the sales statistics box on the right side.
How you decide when and how to override the low price for a higher one you would have to build in through code unless you let the user select the appropriate price to select0
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