How to Create a Price List from the Price Setting Type

You can create a Price List from the existing Price Setting Type.

Define Price List

  1. Go to Price Setting > Price Lists.

  2. Click the New Price List button.

  3. Select a Price List Type from the drop-down menu.

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  4. Enter Label. Based on the selected Price Setting Type, values in the fields will be pre-selected.

  5. You can find out all details about pre-selected fields when you click From template.

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  6. Click Continue.

Select Products

  1. Select individual products or add all products in the (filtered) view. You can use simple or advanced filters.

    • info You can define a custom filter for the Product picker using a logic with Nature set to Product Input Filter.
      Alternatively, enter a list of products (one item per line) in the Text entry tab.

    • check mark Product images can be displayed in-line in the Label column. Upload the images in the Product Detail View and make sure the showProductImagesInPriceBuilder feature flag is enabled.

  2. Click Continue.

Set Paramaters

  1. Based on the selected Price Setting Type, values in the fields will be pre-selected.
    info For more information about fields in the Set Parameters step see How to Create a Price List.

  2. You can find out all details about pre-selected fields when you click From template.

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  3. Click Continue.

Custom Columns

  1. The output element’s visibility is defined based on the selected Price Setting Type.
    info For more information see Price Setting Types.

  2. Select the Output Columns.

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  3. Click Create Price List.

Types of Pre-Selection Field Options

Based on a concrete setup of the Price Setting Type fields can be:

Empty and Open for Editing

In the following example, you can see that in Price List Type 2, the User Group (Edit), User Group (View Details) and Copy preferences from are not pre-filled and open for modifications. This means that when you create a new Price List using the Price List Type 2 price setting type, the values for these fields are left blank and open for modifications.

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Pre-selected from the Price Setting Type Template

Pre-selected with an Option to Edit the Field

In the following example, you can see that in Price List Type 2, the Default pricing logic and Result Price fields are pre-filled and open for modifications. This means that when you create a new Price List using the Price List Type 2 price setting type, the values for these fields are automatically selected, but you can still make modifications.

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Pre-selected and Locked

In the following example, you can see that in Price List Type 1, the Header Logic, Type, and Target Date fields are pre-filled and cannot be changed. This means that when you create a new Price List using the Price List Type 1 price setting type, the values for these fields are automatically selected and locked from modifications.

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