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RABK, thanks for making a very good point on the return factor and other accounting complexities it will bring in. Dilip Sadh - Thanks for your response as well. The client does not want to use rebates as they want to give off-invoice discounts. Will see how it goes. Shekhar ---------------Original Message--------------- From: sonuj22 Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 12:40 PM Subject: Pricing help needed : Business requirement similar to graduated scales but not quite the same ...... > We have a requirement where customers start getting higher discounts as the number of units they buy increases over a period of time. They do not have to buy more in a single order to get the higher discount but the more they buy over several orders the higher their discount gets. Here is how the scheme works: > > e.g if they buy 1st unit of Material ABC (Discount $0) they pay $ 2495 ea > if they buy 2nd unit of Material ABC (Discount $50) they pay $2445 ea > if they buy 3rd unit of Material ABC (Discount $100) they pay $2395 ea > if they buy 4th unit of Material ABC (Discount $150) they pay $2345 ea > if they buy the 5th unit and beyond of Material ABC (Discount $200) they pay $2295 ea > > The system needs to keep track of how many units they have bought over the course of this promotion and offer the discount accordingly. They do not have to buy more units in a single order to get the higher discount. > > If anyone has had this kind of a requirement in the past and has a solution please post it here. > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > SJ | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | _.____.__ |