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    quantity dependent pricing

    hmm...this i kind of tricky...

    I want to have an add-on on a product (based on quantity-dependent pricing), that adds 20% to the total price. No matter if u buy 1 or 20 of the products.

    can that be done?

    //rasmus landgreen, dk
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    #2
    Rasmus

    From your description there, I'm probably going to have to go for 'no' on this one.

    Sorry about that

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      #3
      kind of expected that. i'll sort it out another way
      rasmus e landgreen
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        #4
        We are currently evaluing Actinic 6 Business.

        Is there support for Volume pricing i.e. a table that has columns of quantity e.g.
        -------------------- 25----------50----------100----------250
        1 colour print-------$2.00-------$1.80-------$1.60-------$1.40
        2 colour print-------$3.00-------$2.80-------$2.60-------$2.40?

        Is there an allowance for 1 off charge per products i.e. 25 products at $1.50 each + $75.00 setup charge per colour?

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          #5
          Absolutely - using components and attributes.

          Create a product that costs $75.00. Within that product, create an optional component called 'Colour 1' with an attribute called 'Quantity' and four choices - '25', '50', '100' and '250'. Use the 'Permutations' tab in the component to set the appropriate price for each choice. Then create a second component called 'Colour 2' and repeat the process.

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            #6
            Thanks for your reply. Maybe I didn't make myself clear enough.

            The product we are selling is coffee mugs.

            So for example if someone orders 100 mugs with a 2 colour print the way to work it out would be- 100 x $2.60 + $75.00.

            The issue is adding a one up cost that is not dependant on quantity so whether you order 25 mugs or 250 you pay a one off $75.00.

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              #7
              I'm afraid this is not possible to do within a single product line. Component quantites are always tied in with product quantities - it is not possible to, say, order 100 products and then only have one 'setup charge' component that goes with it.

              The way I describe above is the closest you can get to exactly what you want. The only other way would be for people to separately buy a 'mug service' for $75 .00 and then go on and buy the actual mugs they want - using quantity dependent pricing to work out the appropriate cost per unit.

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