To set up personalized pricing or discounts for specific products and customers, create
customer-specific product conditions. Consumer Goods Cloud doesn’t support adding
customer-specific product conditions out-of-the-box. However, you can customize the pricing
conditions by using these customer-specific product condition templates that include references
to customers and products.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience in Professional, Enterprise, and
Unlimited Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled
User Permissions Needed
To create customer-specific product conditions:
CGCloud Business Admin
OR
CGCloud Retail Business Admin
From App Launcher, find and select Products.
Select a product.
In the Customer Specific Product Conditions related list, click
New.
Provide these details:
Field
Description
Identification
Condition Template
The template to create a customer-specific product condition.
Product
Product for which a condition is created.
Price List Type
The price list type of a condition. Price list type identifies the base
price of a product for simple order value calculation. The options are:
None
Wholesaler
Direct
Customer
Not Relevant
Price Type
The price list type of a condition. Price type identifies the base price of
a product for simple order value calculation. The options are:
None
Factory
Consumer
Not Relevant
Customer
Customer for whom a condition is created. This field can’t be edited after a
condition is created.
Value
The value assigned to a product condition. The value can be a percentage or
amount, depending on the configuration of the condition template.
Valid From
Start date of the validity period of a condition.
Valid Thru
End date of the validity period of a condition.
Quantity
Quantity for which the condition is applicable.
Save your changes.
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