Mass Update: 905.701

If you have DMT, you can update the Sales Price or a Customer Price List as well.

 

Miguel A. Santillan

Compass Manufacturing Systems

510-661-6666  Office

 

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Manasa Reddy
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 12:11 PM
To: 'vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Mass Update: 905.701

 

 

Customer Price List can be exported to excel and then reimported again.  Just associate the price list to the Customer.  Much better than utilizing part.

 

Manasa

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of BillyClaerbout@...
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 2:06 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Mass Update: 905.701

 

 

Looking for some advice on how to accomplish this efficiently in Epicor.  We are a custom rotational molder and we use polyethylene as one of our main materials.  Pricing for PE is sometimes volatile which causes us to raise our sale prices for products to our customers.  Some of our customers have over 600 part numbers.  We are looking for an efficient way to update pricing rather than going into 'Part' and updating the sales price (unit price) for all 600 PNs.  Is this an updateable BAQ?  If so, I'm assuming its a pretty easy one to create - does anyone have one already built (we're not too confident on how to exactly build BPM's)?

 

Thanks,

 

Billy

Looking for some advice on how to accomplish this efficiently in Epicor.  We are a custom rotational molder and we use polyethylene as one of our main materials.  Pricing for PE is sometimes volatile which causes us to raise our sale prices for products to our customers.  Some of our customers have over 600 part numbers.  We are looking for an efficient way to update pricing rather than going into 'Part' and updating the sales price (unit price) for all 600 PNs.  Is this an updateable BAQ?  If so, I'm assuming its a pretty easy one to create - does anyone have one already built (we're not too confident on how to exactly build BPM's)?

 

Thanks,

 

Billy

Customer Price List? You can import them in from Excel should work fairly well.


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Customer Price List can be exported to excel and then reimported again.  Just associate the price list to the Customer.  Much better than utilizing part.

 

Manasa

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of BillyClaerbout@...
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 2:06 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Mass Update: 905.701

 

 

Looking for some advice on how to accomplish this efficiently in Epicor.  We are a custom rotational molder and we use polyethylene as one of our main materials.  Pricing for PE is sometimes volatile which causes us to raise our sale prices for products to our customers.  Some of our customers have over 600 part numbers.  We are looking for an efficient way to update pricing rather than going into 'Part' and updating the sales price (unit price) for all 600 PNs.  Is this an updateable BAQ?  If so, I'm assuming its a pretty easy one to create - does anyone have one already built (we're not too confident on how to exactly build BPM's)?

 

Thanks,

 

Billy