Tiered Pricing with flat value instead of mulitplier

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  • Aaron Horn

    Hey Chris,

    Play around with the Inventory Worksheet.  It allows for copying rates from one pricing model to another.  And then you can use the Multiply option to adjust the new pricing model rates.  It even has a rounding feature.  Just know that if you utilize this strategy, the new pricing model will be completely independent of the original pricing model.  The new model will not dynamically adjust pricing when you update pricing of the old model.

    Aaron Horn
    Flex Consultant (endorsed by Flex)
    aaronjhorn@gmail.com

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  • Randy - Flex Staff

    Hi Chris,

    It's been a while since I've had to do something like this, but I believe, if you open the inventory model itself, then click on the Pricing tab, you should see any of your "Tiered Pricing" models listed. Clicking on the "Tiered Pricing" link in the cost or price column will open the manual tiers popup, from there you can set a value that is "hard coded," rather than calculated. You might still have to enter something like $610 for the 2-room option so that a quantity of 2 equates to the desired $1220 result, but I'm pretty sure this will get you where you want to be.

     

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