Link Point of Sale allows for four levels of pricing where 
the prices are used by priority. Refer to Figure 1.
Price Structure Definitions
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Priority 1 - Price Levels    
  
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There is a maximum of ten price levels that can be 
    configured. Price levels are unique to each inventory item, and once the 
    different price levels are defined, they can be attached to a 
    customer.
 
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Priority 2 - Cost + Markup     
  
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The selling price of the product is calculated 
    using the cost of obtaining the item.
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    Tick the "Cost + 
    Markup"check box and save the "Markup Percent".
    
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Cost does not include tax, tax will be added if 
      the item is configured to be taxable. Assuming cost $20.00, Markup Percent is 30% and tax is 9%, selling price calculated will 
    be (20 x 1.3 x 1.09).
 
 
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Product 3 - Promotional Price    
  
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Promotional Price allows users to sell goods at a 
    varying rate at specific time. For example:
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Tick the "Promotion"check box to enable promotional price.
    
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Enter the promotional date and time. For example, 
      promotions start at 8am on the 15th December and ends at 11pm on the 15th January.
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Enter the specific promotional time in the "Time 
      Form and Time To" fields. For example, Happy Hour from 5pm to 7pm.
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Select the "Promotional Days". For example, the special prices is only on Tuesdays.
 
 
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Priority 4 - Price Breaks    
  
  -  Quantity breaks without 
    modulus   
    
    
  -  In this configuration, the first quantity 
      break must be setup with a quantity of 1. This defines the price of a 
      single item is sold. The next quantity break can be configured to define 
      prices for the quantity sold.
 
  
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     Quantity Break 1, Quantity =   
      1, Unit Price =   
              
      $100. This means that the price to sell 1 item is $100 each
 
  
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     Quantity Break 2, Quantity =   
      5, Unit Price =   
              $95. 
      This means that the price to sell 1 to 4 items is $100 each, however if 5 
      or more items is sold, the price will be $95 each.
 
  
   - Quantity breaks using modulus   
         
    
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     When modulus is turned on, notice the label "Unit 
      price" changes to "price". This means that the price entered will be 
      charged for multiples of the quantity breaks configured
 
  
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     The first quantity break must be setup with a 
      quantity of 1. This defines the price if a single item is sold. The next 
      quantity break can be configured to define prices for the quantity sold.
 
  
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     For example: 
      
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Quantity Break 1, 
    Quantity = 1, Price =            
                    
                     
                    
              $100. This means that the 
    price to purchase 1 item is $100.
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Quantity Break 2, Quantity = 5, Price = $450. 
        This means that the price to purchase 1 to 4 items is $100 each, however 
        if a quantity of 5 is sold, the line 
    total  will be             
                    
                     
                    
              $450. This means the unit 
    price will be $450 divide by 5.
 
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 If 6 items are purchased, the first 5 
      quantity will be sold at $450 and the 6th quantity will be sold at $100 
      giving the line total of $550.        
            
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
          
 
   
         
 
           
      
Figure 1: Product Pricing 
Structure
        
            
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
          
           
      
Figure 2: Price Setup