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FieldDescription
ProductThe product ID of the associated product.
Quantity on handShows how many of these products are on hand.
Default Sell PriceShows the default sell price for this associated product.
Association Type

The type of association. This can be:

  •   Add (Free Product)
  •   Add (Paid Product)
  •   Cross-sell
  •   Related
  •   Replace

Add free product: when a customer buys the original product, Readysell will automatically add the associated product to their cart, and not charge them. For example: buy two pads of paper, get a free pen.

Add paid product: when a customer buys the original product, Readysell will add the associated product to their cart, and charge them.

Cross-sell: other products that might be sold with this product. For example if you sell a printer you might try to cross sell a toner. Cross sell products can display on the sales screen as prompts to encourage the operator suggest the customer buys the cross sell product with the original item.

Related: Used to link products that can be used with each other. For example to link toners to the printers in which those toners can be used.

Replace: used when you have two equivalent but separate products; so when a customer buys the original product, Readysell will substitute this one. For example: (a) customer orders red pen with product code 334343, substitute red pen with product code 8989898 – same product, different brand,   so you can’t set an alternate product ID. (b) customer orders 1kg pack of   coffee, substitute 2x500g packs of coffee.

Qty for Free ProductThe quantity of the original product that must be bought before the customer receives a free product. Expressed in terms of the default sell unit.
Qty of Free ProductsThe quantity of free products that the customer receives. For example when you buy one of the original product. Get one free. Expressed in terms of the default sell unit.
Free Product capThe maximum number of free products that the customer can receive as free products. For example in the case of a buy one get one free product. This might be limited to two of the item per customer. To stop some customer buying hundreds of the product and abusing the offer. Expressed in terms of the default sell unit.
Creating buy one get one free deals

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