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Re: Price Structure Help



******    message to minivend-users from Victor Nolton <venom@inna.net>     ******

Yes but the problem is. Well. It hasn't been seemingto work right.

Like they can only buy multiples of 5 but they are in odd lots.
some are 5 and 25 some are 10 and 100 and some are 15 and 25

I am tryingto figure out A how to set a base price and how to have it all
show up correctly..

I mean when the customer puts it in their basket I need to make sure they
don't change a quantity to 37 whereas according to the price stucture
given, it can't be done it would be maybe 35 or 40.

I Need to figure out how to put the price category in when the smount of
items varies from item to item.

I knwo it's confusing but it's also very hard to explain

item    quantity1 price1 quantity2 price2
666       5       $10.00  15        $25.00
999       1       $1.00   25        $20.00
333      15       $7.00   50        $18.00

LIke I said there re different base quantities per item and then if they
buy the next quantity the price changes.

Whee.

Ven


On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Rob Zimmerman wrote:

> ******    message to minivend-users from "Rob Zimmerman" <rob@readysite.net>     ******
> 
> Sure CommonAdjust will work. Have you set up a pricing.asc to reflect your 
> quanity pricing?
> q1,q5,q6,q10,q12,q_anynumber
> 2.00 7.00 12.00 50.00 100.00 whatever_dollars
> 
> Then set the first chained settor as pricing:q1,q5,q6,q10,q12,q_anynumber
> 
> Rob
> ---------
> 
> > ******    message to minivend-users from Victor Nolton <ven@pragakhan.com>     ******
> > 
> > This store I am setting up has about 300 items..
> > 
> > A couple of them have one price while some have 2
> > 
> > The items come in various quantities..
> > 
> > Item one might have     5 for $5.00 and 10 for $7.00
> > while item 2 could be   25 for $50.00 and 100 for $85.00
> > 
> > I used CommonAdjust which I guess was a bad move..
> > 
> > I need to figure out a way to have it (since most quantities are multiples
> > of 5) to be able to say if I order 35 of Item one It would be 3*7 + 5 and
> > give a price of $26.00. But the problem I'm facing is what if they want a
> > quantity of 37, it can't be done.
> > 
> > If anyone has any ideas on this sort of problem I'm open to suggestions..
> > Been fiddling with it for 3 weeks now and just am stumped (but what else is
> > new)
> > 
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