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Inventory Pricing over time by Price Level

edited Nov 26, 2019 8:39AM in Accounting / ERP 5 comments

I'm trying to run a report or search that shows the sell price for items over a period of time by price level. Thought this would be simple enough. Created a search of the item record that pulled from the system notes, which is where you see the price changes. Only the deepest I can show is the change record with 2 fields (old value and new value) that I have to click into to view. This just won't do. Also tried a search directly from system fields and from the pricing fields, but still couldn't get there.

Think I just must be missing something, because this has got to be a common function -- seeing what your company charges for a product over time.  So figure, I'm just going about it the wrong way and it's so simple that I'll feel very silly for ever asking on this forum.

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