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Subject: Re: [ubl-psc] Base price in item
i was using Peter's term so I may need him to qualify my response. I assume he meant a price table that defined the various price breaks for an item. Sylvia Webb wrote: Tim, Can you please give an example of what you mean by "ladder"? Thanks, Sylvia -----Original Message----- From: Tim McGrath [mailto:tmcgrath@portcomm.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 5:04 PM To: Peter Larsen Borresen Cc: 'ubl-psc@lists.oasis-open.org' Subject: Re: [ubl-psc] Base price in item a. We decided that there can only be one Base Price for an Item on an Order/Invoice. You are ordering or charging for a set number of items so you only have one price. b. Yes we can order Items without giving a price. c. The idea of a 'ladder' doesn't apply when ordering or invoicing. it does apply to Catalogue Line pricing - which is why we have introduced Item Location Quantity. in this case Base Price depends on not just quantity but also location. Peter Larsen Borresen wrote:Hi all I just saw that the cardinality of Base price has changed from 0..n to0..1.1) Is this a change in purpose? 2) Can we have an Item without a price? 3) Base price to my mind reflects a price ladder depending on the quantity. Is this the case anymore? /Peter-- regards tim mcgrath phone: +618 93352228 postal: po box 1289 fremantle western australia 6160 DOCUMENT ENGINEERING: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services http://www.docengineering.com/ -- regards tim mcgrath phone: +618 93352228 postal: po box 1289 fremantle western australia 6160 DOCUMENT ENGINEERING: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services http://www.docengineering.com/ |
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