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Our experience is that when we set quantity limits for a contract price,
our customer service people will see an informational warning, but the
actual limit is not "enforced".
(We understand that a MAPICS contract is not "expired" until the date
limit is reached.) We are hoping to monitor these "special" prices so
that the price expires when the quantity is reached or the date is
reached, whichever comes first.

Is anyone using a similar "promotion" pricing for specific items for
specific customers with the contract price function in MAPICS?
Has anyone created a means of enforcing the contract pricing quantity
limits to effectively force a customer order for a quantity of "20",(when
there are only "10" units available in the contract) to process this as a
quantity of 10 at the "contract" price and the remaining quantity at the
standard pricebook price?

(We are looking to start with a batch program to "expire" specific
contract items when their quantity limit is met or exceeded, but this only
partially addresses our problem.)

THANKS
Roger
................................................................................................

Roger Blocher
MIS Manager

TECH International
P.O. Box 486
Johnstown, Ohio 43031-0486
P: 740-966-8009
F: 740-966-8090
http://www.tech-international.com

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