Hi all,
Being the cheapskate i am, i'm trying to find an easy method of updating our daily cost prices from our distributor.
Our web store has been running live for a few weeks now, and yesterday we started getting orders - yippee!!
Today, a customer placed an order for a tom tom navigator, and when i went to place the order with distribution, i found that the cost price had gone up
I managed to find the product elsewhere at a cost price lower (meaning the customer still gets his product and i make some margin) but with cost pricing changing on a daily basis i need to ensure that i'm not losing out.
I've tried Mole end's software (30 day trila) and it certainly does what we need it to do, but as the web hasn't really started making a profit (yet) my MD's rather reluctant to spend another £200 or so to get this working.
Is there an easy way using excel and access to do this for the time being?
Our distributor sends the daily cost and stock levels to us via a csv file, which i then import.
My problem being there seems to be no defined field within actinic to import our true cost price, and then adjust the selling price accordingly.
I'm not an expert unfortunately with excel, so this is becomming somewhat frustrating.
Just wondered if anyone had a reliable means of achieving this?
Best regards
Being the cheapskate i am, i'm trying to find an easy method of updating our daily cost prices from our distributor.
Our web store has been running live for a few weeks now, and yesterday we started getting orders - yippee!!
Today, a customer placed an order for a tom tom navigator, and when i went to place the order with distribution, i found that the cost price had gone up
I managed to find the product elsewhere at a cost price lower (meaning the customer still gets his product and i make some margin) but with cost pricing changing on a daily basis i need to ensure that i'm not losing out.
I've tried Mole end's software (30 day trila) and it certainly does what we need it to do, but as the web hasn't really started making a profit (yet) my MD's rather reluctant to spend another £200 or so to get this working.
Is there an easy way using excel and access to do this for the time being?
Our distributor sends the daily cost and stock levels to us via a csv file, which i then import.
My problem being there seems to be no defined field within actinic to import our true cost price, and then adjust the selling price accordingly.
I'm not an expert unfortunately with excel, so this is becomming somewhat frustrating.
Just wondered if anyone had a reliable means of achieving this?
Best regards
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