About Price Lists

You use price lists to store pricing information for all of your inventory items. You create price lists by adding items and prices to price list codes.You can have as many price lists as you need to handle different locations, different countries, and different currencies. More...

For example, you can use different price lists to store:

  • Regular prices.
  • Sale prices.
  • Wholesale prices.
  • Regional prices.
  • Prices for volume discounts to customers who make large purchases.
  • Prices in each currency with which your company deals (if you use multicurrency accounting).
Note:

Each price list code can support one set of prices (including discount, tax, and price check information) in each of the currencies that you use in your business. You do not need to add price list codes for each currency.

Sage 300 Order Entry uses price lists to calculate prices on orders and invoices.

Inventory Control uses price lists for information purposes. You can see item prices when you ship goods from Inventory Control, and you can print item prices on Inventory Control reports and on item labels and bin/shelf labels.

This topic includes the following sections:

Overview of Price List Setup

Setting up price lists for your items in Inventory Control involves the following general steps, which are described later in this topic:

  1. Add a new price list code using the Price List Codes screen.
    • You select default options for customer discounts, price checks, and taxes for the items you add to price lists.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Add items to the new price list using the Item Pricing screen.
    • Copy items to the new price list from an existing price list using the Copy Item Pricing screen.
      • You can adjust prices while copying and select the information that you want to copy.
      • You can copy prices from one currency to another, adjusting prices for the different exchange rate.

Note: You must add inventory items and price list codes before you can add items to price lists. You do not need to create price lists before you add inventory items.

Adding Price List Codes

You use the Price List Codes screen (in the I/C Setup folder) to add the price lists you need.

You assign a unique code to identify the price list. (Price list codes can contain up to six upper-case letters and numbers.)

For each price list, you also specify default settings for items that you add to price lists, including:

Note: When you define price lists, they contain no items or prices. You add items and prices later.

Adding Items to Price Lists

To have items appear on a price list, you must assign the items to the price list code using the Item Pricing screen (available in the I/C Items and Price Lists folder).

When you assign items to their first price list code, you specify pricing information for one item at a time.

Afterwards, if you want to assign items to other price list codes, you can use the I/C Copy Item Pricing screen to copy a single item or group of items to additional price lists, adjusting pricing information as needed in the process. For example, you can create a price list of your regular prices first, then create a sale price list based on the regular price list. Basing the sale price list on the regular price list allows you to create the sale price list more quickly than if you enter item prices one at a time.

When adding an item to a price list, you specify:

Copying Items to a Price List

When copying items already on a price list to another price list, you specify:

Note: You can change most of the information in an item pricing record at any time, but the Quantity Purchased field cannot be zero if you entered a discount or markup percentage or amount. (The Quantity Purchased field appears on the Discounts tab when you select Volume Discounts in the Prices Determined By field.)

Maintaining Price Lists

Inventory Control includes the following screens for maintaining price lists for inventory items: