Visma Net
About Sales prices
In the Sales prices (AR202000) window, you can maintain and review the sales prices for your non-stock items. If you are using the Inventory module, you can also maintain your stock items. In addition, you can maintain your customer-specific or customer price class-specific prices.
The built-in BASE class is used for all customers that are not assigned to any specific price class.
For more information on how to use customer price classes, see Add a customer price class.
The changes you make in this window will become effective immediately: you are not able to retain a price history.
If the option Always calculate the price from the base currency in the Customer ledger preferences window is selected, the price in any foreign currency is calculated based on the price expressed in the base currency.
Visma Net provides the following mechanisms for sales prices management:
- Default prices: Define and maintain the default sales price for each individual item in the Non-stock items or Stock items windows. See: Maintain default prices for non-stock items and Maintain default prices for stock items.
You can use discounts with these prices. -
Sales prices: Implement different pricing strategies.
You can define a base price list, price lists that applies to a customer class or a particular customer, promotional price lists, and prices that depend on the quantity of the product. See: Maintain and review sales prices. - Sales price worksheets: Use the list of records created in the Sales prices window to edit and mass-calculate prices with Sales price worksheets. See: Create a sales price worksheet.
You can edit records one by one, or to apply changes to multiple the records at once. You can also calculate pending prices for your items. See: Calculate pending prices for items.
If you are using Sales prices and/or Sales price worksheets to maintain your sales prices, do not use the default prices, and vice versa.