I've just started playing around with a test CRM 3.0 box, and find it strange
that when you add items to a kit, it doesn't give you any automatic total of
the item prices.

Is there any way to set it up to do this,
i may sometimes for example have a kit like so
KIT A (No listed price unless I add everything up and enter it myself.)
- Icecream ($2.00)
- Milkshake ($5.00)
- Sundae ($3.50)
- 2 x waffles ($1 each)

Any suggestions?

Re: Automatic kit pricing by Matt

Matt
Wed Feb 22 20:55:17 CST 2006

I would say that it's probably 50:50 between people who want the automatic
price and those who don't. Many companies, the "kit" is cheaper then the
sum of the component.

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Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"Krusher_00" <Krusher_00@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I've just started playing around with a test CRM 3.0 box, and find it
strange
that when you add items to a kit, it doesn't give you any automatic total of
the item prices.

Is there any way to set it up to do this,
i may sometimes for example have a kit like so
KIT A (No listed price unless I add everything up and enter it myself.)
- Icecream ($2.00)
- Milkshake ($5.00)
- Sundae ($3.50)
- 2 x waffles ($1 each)

Any suggestions?



RE: Automatic kit pricing by Krusher00

Krusher00
Wed Feb 22 21:12:27 CST 2006

Well if possible, I wouldn't want it to lock the pricing, just give a default
value after items have been added. So the the product manager could see what
the group price would be, and assign a price accordingly.

It would need to update whenever the item list changed thou.