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04/03/2025, 5:48 PMCeligo AI
04/03/2025, 5:48 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Item pricing on SuiteCommerce can be managed in a few ways. One common method is using quantity breaks. This allows you to set different prices for different quantities of an item. For example, if a customer buys 10 items, they might pay a lower price per item than if they only bought one. However, if you want to charge more for quantities that are not multiples of a certain number (like a case or a box), you might need to use a different approach. One suggestion from the threads is to use a kit SKU for the item that provides a pack at a lower price. Customers wanting quantities that are not multiples of the pack size would need to buy a pack and the remaining singles, which would price out correctly. Another approach is to stock in individuals that you order in packs. Then when you sell it, you have the individual price, and when you need to sell a case, you use the kit item. This way, revenue is no longer directly tied to the item, but you get the desired pricing impact and then you can just be sure to combine the kit item with its member when looking at profitability. Please note that these solutions may require some customization and configuration in your NetSuite environment. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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04/03/2025, 5:48 PM