![]() So this is a price table for my coffee mug. Now how would I do that? Well there is something up here if I go into Navigate > Sales Prices. Now I really would like to have a special price for The Cannon Group. Ok, now that is a standard price that goes to all customers. ![]() I’m going go ahead and I’m going to set the standard price to be $20 for a coffee cup. The Unit Price however is a field there I can input a price and that is sort of the standard price for this item. This Unit Cost is calculated based on my purchases of that item so that is a calculated cost I cannot put in a cost here. Now on the Item Card in the Invoicing Tab I can see I have Unit Cost. ![]() I’m basically here in my Item List and I’m going to browse to my coffee mug.Īnd I’m going to go straight into the Item Card. ![]() So let me go ahead and show you how that is done. The customers are getting a little bit tired of me negotiating every single sale so I have decided to set a standard price for the coffee mug and then I have a special relationship with The Canon Group so I want to set up a special price for them. I have been selling the coffee mug and buying the coffee mug over and over again in these videos but I have usually been typing in the sales price and the purchase price, sort of ad hoc. In this video I am going to focus on sales prices and purchase prices. ![]() Sales & Purchase Prices in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 ![]()
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