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Advanced Pricing: How To Use Price Breaks In QP And PO Lists For Single Item (Doc ID 2963161.1)

Last updated on JULY 25, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Advanced Pricing - Version 12.2.4 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

We use Advanced Pricing, and we maintain a QP / Order Management price list for our customer item pricing -- then we maintain PO / Purchasing price lists for our dropship Suppliers' prices of those same items.
Order Mgmt:

"QP" Price List setup, Item 123 = $100.
Approved Supplier List for the Item 123 = Acme Manufacturing.
"PO" Price List setup for Acme, Item 123 = $90.
Sales Order will book for $100, a Supplier Purchase Order will generate for $90.


Now, we want to introduce quantity-price-breaks on the item. 1-10 Qty = $100 each. 11-20 Qty = $92.00 each. Over 20 = $85.00 each.
We set up the QP price list - Price Breaks and the Sales Order prices correctly.

We set up the Supplier Price List (for Acme) with corresponding price breaks (1-10 Qty, Supplier Price = $90. 11-20 Qty, Supplier Price = $82. Over 20 Qty, Supplier Price = $75)
However, our PO always spawns for $1 each on Item 123, sourced to Acme.

I do not believe we've ever used Quantity Price Breaks before now, so it may be that we're just missing some important setup/configuration.
How do we handle this scenario?

Changes

 

Cause

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