Contract settings
Overview
The fields in the Settings tab on a contract allow you to restrict a contract price by quantity or value.
Reference
Settings tab
Name | Description |
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Min Combined Qty | The minimum combined quantity to purchase in order for the contract to apply. Applies to the contract overall instead of product by product or category by category or customer/supplier by customer/supplier. See below for examples |
Max Combined Qty | The maximum combined quantity the contract will apply to. Applies to the contract overall instead of product by product or category by category or customer/supplier by customer/supplier. See below for examples |
Threshold Value Type | |
Min Combined Value | The minimum combined value to purchase in order for the contract to apply. Applies to the contract overall instead of product by product or category by category or customer/supplier by customer/supplier. See below for examples |
Max Combined Value | The maximum combined value the contract will apply to. Applies to the contract overall instead of product by product or category by category or customer/supplier by customer/supplier. See below for examples |
Examples
The Fruit Discount contract gives all customers a 10% discount on all fruit, but does not apply to any other products.
If the minimum combined quantity is 10:
- A sale with 10 apples does qualify.
- A sale with 5 apples and 5 oranges does qualify.
- A sale with 8 apples and 5 pieces of cheese does not qualify.
If the minimum combined value is $50:
- A sale with $30 of bananas does not qualify.
- A sale with $20 each of apples, bananas and peaches does qualify.
If the maximum combined quantity is 50:
- A sale with 100 apples does not qualify.
- A sale with 40 peaches and 40 nectarines does not qualify.
- A sale with 5 apples and 100 pencils does qualify.
- A sale with only 100 pencils does not qualify, because there are no discounted products.
If the maximum combined value is $500:
- A sale with $60 of oranges does qualify.
- A sale with $100 each of oranges, passion fruit and watermelon does qualify.
- A sale with $200 each of rockmelon, papaya and cheese does qualify.
- A sale with $400 each of passion fruit, peaches and apricots does not qualify.