Use Advanced Pricing to Update Prices on Multiple Schedules

Background

One of Elda (Chrome)'s strengths comes from the high degree of connectivity between it's different datasets. When it comes to pricing however, a sudden change in price allowed to populate unchecked throughout the system could cause confusion with clients and may compromise firmly negotiated agreements. As a result, any changes in item prices need to be processed.

The Advanced Pricing tool allows for updated pricing to be populated throughout multiple schedules simultaneously.


Before you begin

Repricing multiple schedules

  1. Follow the steps in our article Searching for a Job for assistance in finding the schedules you wish to reprice.

  2. Select the Job you wish to reprice by double-clicking on the job row.

  3. With the Job selected, Select the Tools button from the menu and select the Admin option from the pop-up menu.


  4. This will open the Scheduling Administration window. Ensure you have the Advanced Pricing tab selected.

    PLEASE NOTE: The selection for the product types for which the repricing would apply (found at the bottom of the window) are ticked by default. Ensure that you tick/untick the appropriate product type as needed.


  5. Select the schedules you need to reprice.


Selecting Multiple Schedules

In order to perform actions on a group of schedules, the Job Schedules section has been designed to allow you to select multiple schedules at once.

Selecting a Range of Schedules

1. Select the first Schedule you wish to include in the range.


2. While holding down the SHIFT key, select the last Schedule you wish to include in the range.


Selecting Multiple Schedules

1. While holding down the CTRL key, select the schedules you wish to include in the set by clicking on their respective rows.  They can be immediately below/above each other or several rows away.


Repricing Schedules

To reprice the items in the schedules you've selected, click the Reprice button.



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