Set up an attribute-based pricing formula for a potency item [AX 2012]
Updated: October 19, 2012
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2
Use this procedure to set up a batch attribute-based pricing formula for a potency item. You can create an identifier (ID) for advanced pricing with calculation equations that change the purchase price paid for the potency item.
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Click Procurement and sourcing > Setup > Price/discount > Attribute-based pricing details.
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Click New to create a pricing formula line.
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In the Attribute-based pricing ID field, enter an identification code for the attribute-based pricing formula.
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On the Equation FastTab, in the Equation field, enter the equation for the advanced pricing formula. This equation calculates the purchase price of a potency item.
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Click Validate equation to validate the equation.
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On the Elements FastTab, click Add variable to add an equation variable.
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In the Equation element field, enter the equation element that identifies a set of values that are used in the equation. Use only alphabetical characters for the equation element.
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In the Equation element type field, select the type of equation element from the following options:
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Purchase receipt quantity ─ The received quantity of the potency item.
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Purchase price ─ The purchase price of the potency item.
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Batch attribute – Actual ─ The actual percentage of potency for an inventory batch.
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Constant ─ The standard percentage of potency for an inventory batch.
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Select the element type ─ The default value for the type of equation element.
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Batch attribute – Target ─ The target percentage of potency for an inventory batch.
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In the Attribute field, select the value of the batch attribute for the calculation.
Note This field is available only if you select Batch attribute – Actual or Batch attribute – Target in the Equation element type field.
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In the Constant field, enter the constant value or quantity value that is used for the calculation.
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