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  • Click “Add pricelist” (fig 1)

  • Enter the Pricelist description . The Price billing description will be copied (fig 2)

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  • Add specification level, if necessary. That will make the Pricelist and all Prices within it specific to the selected entity and will only be applied in orders containing it (fig 3)

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Adding Product prices to the Pricelist

From: Manager > Pricelists and Workflow templates > Pricelists > Magnifying glass

  • Click “Add price” (fig 1)

  • Enter the Price description. The Price billing description will be copied (fig 2)

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The Price billing description is visible to your customer In billing reports so you can change it accordingly.

  • Select the Product you

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  • are creating a price for (fig 3)

  • Order type, Currency, and Unit type will auto-

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  • populate with system defaults, change if necessary (fig 4).

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For Fixed/flat prices, the Unit type should be “Min”.

  • Select the Source and Target languages this price is relevant for. By not selecting any languages, the Price will be available for any language combination

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At this point you can only select one target and one source but once you save the line you can add additional languages for this price

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this price

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  • Scroll to the left and click the green V to save before proceeding to the next step.

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Pricing types

OOONA offers a lot of great flexibility when it comes to pricing types starting from a simple per-unit price up to more complex prices such as interval prices, minimum and maximum prices, and more.

In most pricing types you can reflect the unit price with and without script directly in the price, if necessary.

The “With script” unit price field will reflect the unit price you charge for working with a script

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