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Effective Date Pricing: Scheduled Automatic Price Update - Print Future Customer Specific Price List
Does NetSuite or anyone else in the community have the ability to schedule automatic price updates and be able to print future customer specific price lists?
Currently, the Effective Date Pricing SuiteApp is only really just a convoluted way to mass update pricing in the future, isn't it? It doesn't really let you print customer price lists at a specified date range in the future (or in the past)?
For Australians familiar with MYOB, there is a sort of 'price card' that lets you enter an entire price list within an effective date range. This is not like the NetSuite approach in that it isn't just a facility to update any price fields. The record in itself is the price. The transactions lookup the 'price cards' within the date range specified. You can run reports based on the price card records. This design doubles as a Promotion record.