Temporary price increase BusinessWorks 2018

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We the current situation our vendors are sending use notices of temporary price increases.  Is there a way that I can add a flat % to a quote, similar to the freight charge?  Also, is there a way to add an option for an additional line for adding a % for payments made by credit cards?

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    Mark Pietras-Weed-

    There is no option to add a flat % to a quote, sales order, or invoice.  Nor is there an option to add an additional line for payments made by credit card

    On the summary page, you can add an amount to Miscellaneous charges, but I don’t think that would be the best option if you are using inventory.  If you want the prices to reflect again the part to track margins for cost/price for a part, then you need to reflect the prices on the individual line item for the part ID.

    However, some may use Miscellaneous charges to add fees, like for credit card payments.  There is no option to add an additional line for payments made by credit cards.

    How can I add fees to my customer invoices? (83745)  https://support.na.sage.com/selfservice/viewdocument.do?externalID=83745

    I have included articles below that relate to change the Vendor last cost, as well and instructions for updating a part’s price.

    The default cost that displays on a new purchase order receipt is using the Vendor Last Cost in Maintain Parts. There is no option to automatically update a Vendor's Last cost. The Last Cost is automatically updated when a receipt or a purchase order receipt is posted.  To manually update the vendor’s Last Cost  go to IC, Parts, Maintain Parts and select the part.  Select Vendor.  In the Last Cost field, enter the new cost.

     

    How to update vendor part costs so new purchase orders use updated costs (58027)  https://support.na.sage.com/selfservice/viewdocument.do?externalID=58027

    How to update part prices (39271)  https://support.na.sage.com/selfservice/viewdocument.do?externalID=39271

    If you have additional questions on these processes and the options for updating both cost and prices your company, I feel it may be best to reach out to support directly.  They can discuss what are the best options in the program to get the results you want for your company.  You can start a chat by going to www.sage.com/resources .

    Sincerely,

    Coleen