Hi Tony,

I have just started to use the product/suppliers to work out our prices and think it is great. I am just wondering what the "net" price is and what needs to be entered here.

Thanks
Lianne

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

RE: [OpenVPMS Developers] inventry

Hi Lianne,

The Nett price is the actual price you pay for each package ex Tax to the supplier and the List price is the listed price for that supplier and is utilise for updating the selling prices.

So if you pay $125 for a bottle of 100 Amoxil tablets but the typical wholesale price (listed) is $150 .. $125 is the Nett Price , $150 is the List Price and the unit price calculation will use the list price which would be a ex tax cost of $1.50/tablet. This would then be multiplied by the mark-up set in the unit price for that product . tax added, and you would get a new Selling Price.

Cheers Tony

-----Original Message----- From: developers-bounces@lists.openvpms.org [mailto:developers-bounces@lists.openvpms.org]On Behalf Of tlbrewer@optusnet.com.au Sent: Tuesday, 11 November 2008 14:52 To: developers@lists.openvpms.org Subject: [OpenVPMS Developers] inventry

Hi Tony,

I have just started to use the product/suppliers to work out our prices and think it is great. I am just wondering what the "net" price is and what needs to be entered here.

Thanks Lianne _______________________________________________ OpenVPMS Developers Mailing List developers@lists.openvpms.org http://lists.openvpms.org/mailman/listinfo/developers

_______________________________________________ OpenVPMS Developers Mailing List developers@lists.openvpms.org http://lists.openvpms.org/mailman/listinfo/developers

Syndicate content