Creating a Cost Matrix Table Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Select the Parts Inventory side tab. Select the Pricing bar panel. Select Cost Matrix Tables from the tree view, which displays the Cost Matrix Tables form (PRC39650). Click the New button in the toolbar. New button Step 5: In the Cost Matrix Code field, use the drop-down arrow to select a cost matrix code. Add buttons Cost Matrix Code field Supplier Selection group box Price Groups group box Multiplier field Maximum Cost field Exclude Cores check box Save button Step 6: Step 7: Step 8: Cancel button To create a cost matrix table for a supplier, do the following: Within the Supplier Selection group box, highlight a supplier from the Available Suppliers list. Click the Add button. Repeat until all desired suppliers have been moved to the Selected Suppliers list. To create a cost matrix table for a price group, do the following: Within the Price Group group box, highlight a price group in the Available Price Groups list. Click the Add button. Repeat until all desired price groups have been moved to the Selected Price Groups list. Enter a maximum cost in the Maximum Cost field. Last updated: 06/2014 Step 9: Step 10: Step 11: Step 12: Step 13: In the Multiplier field, enter the multiplier that will be applied to the customer selling price of all part numbers in the select supplier or price group if the cost of the part number is less than or equal to the maximum cost and greater than the next lower maximum cost. If the cost matrix should not apply to core charges or core credits, click to select the Exclude Cores check box, or leave it unselected to allow cores to be affected by this cost matrix table. Click the Save button within the form. Repeat Steps 8-11 until all levels have been entered. Click the Cancel button within the form. Last updated: 06/2014
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