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I'm an Agent a new user, and importing Products from my Microsoft Access Databases, which is where I previously processed orders. I'm having difficulty mapping some fields and seeing how they appear on the Product Detail Screen.
They are the following:-
OrdQty which is set as default '1' (1 being a pack).
Pack which would be say 6 or 8 or however many make up a pack.
Unitcost which is the cost of the single item.
Packcost which is the Unitcost x Pack.
Can you help please.
Thanks.
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Paul Taylor52 wrote:
OrdQty which is set as default '1' (1 being a pack).
Pack which would be say 6 or 8 or however many make up a pack.
The default order quantity field (DefOrdQty) needs to be held in pieces (single items).
Therefore, if you have a pack size of 6 you would want to set DefOrdQty to 6.
You would want to also set QtyPerPack to 6 in this instance.
Then, if entering quantities in the packs unit, the system calculates the total number of pieces.
Paul Taylor52 wrote:
Unitcost which is the cost of the single item.
This would simply be mapped to the StdPrice field (since prices are held as piece/single item prices).
Paul Taylor52 wrote:
Packcost which is the Unitcost x Pack.
You will need to calculate this within your spreadsheet/CSV file and map it to one of the "user" fields so that you can display it on the product detail screen.
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Thank you for your help so far. I have had some success with your suggestions. However, you state that the 'user' field information can be displayed on the product detail screen, but how do you do this? I have tried to put some identifying information in the user fields, but nothing changes on the product detail screen. Please help!
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If you go into the Configuration->Product Details section of the cloud account you can configure which fields are displayed on the product detail screen and the sequence in which they're displayed.
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