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Hi everyone. I have 2 problems with COM pricing that I am not sure how to make work. I was hoping you could help.
Problem #1
I have a company that needs to change the pricing of specific orders based on certain territories if the order has been in the system in to long. So all the items on the order would need to be repriced. I really dont want them to re-enter the items. There has to be a way I can automate this.

Problem #2
Same company. Could have an item say the name is WIDGET and the customer wants to buy 10 at $1.00 per. So net sales amount will be $10.00, but most customers in this country like to have the VAT tax built into the selling price of the line item. So VAT will be 17%. So they change the net sales amount to be $11.70. Obvisouly throwing off actual sales and not very easy to get actual selling price for the line item. What I am looking for is a way to store the actual selling price in the line item pricing somehow and still give them the VAT on the selling price. I have tried to move them from doing this but no luck.

I appreciate any help or suggestions you can give me. Thank you

Jeff Williams

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