Epicor Eagle™ Dynamic Promotions users only.
Before you begin using Dynamic Promotions, you must set up the options that control how the application will work in your store. Follow these steps:
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ID# 1081 Dynamic Promotions on SystemSet this option to Yes to run Dynamic Promotions. You will need an MSY password to change the option. Epicor must set up this option so that you can use Dynamic Promotions. Epicor must set up this option so that you can use Dynamic Promotions
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ID# 9558 Dynamic Promotions – What price do qualifiers receive?This option determines if an item(s) which qualifies an item or group of items for dynamic promotion pricing, but which itself does not receive dynamic promotion pricing, should receive a discounted price. (Excluding sale priced items - see Note 1 below.)
Choose from Retail Price, Posted Price, or Customer Price:
Set to A to always sell the qualifier(s) at the Inventory Maintenance Retail Price.
Set to R for Retail Price unless on promotion. Select R if you do not want the qualifier to get any discounts. Set to C if you want the qualifier to receive the customer's standard price, but not any manual discount given during posting the item using <Disc>, or <Promo>, or <Cntrl O>.
Set to P if you want the qualifier to receive the customer's standard price plus any manual discount given during posting using <Disc>, or <Promo>, or <Cntrl O>.
For example, an item is set up for 'buy one, get one free' and its retail price is $3.99. This item is on the customer's CPP plan for a 10% discount, so their price is $3.59. If this option is set to R, the resulting sale will be one at $3.99 and the second free. If this option is set to P, the resulting sale will be one at $3.59 and the second free.
The difference between P and C is whether or not a manual override survives. For example, a clerk may post a CPP covered item using <Disc> to give an additional 10% off. When this option is set to P, the resulting sale will be one at $3.23 and the second free. With C, the resulting sale will be one at $3.59 and the second free.
Note:
• When set to R, a qualifier receiving a regular sale price (from Modify Item Promotions--MIP) will not be repriced to the Retail price from Inventory Maintenance.
• This option does not apply to Dynamic Promotions that are recorded as a 'Regular Sale'. In this case the qualifier receives the posted price.
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ID# 9802 Dynamic Promotions - Default for 'Use Best Price'?Enter the desired default value for the Best Price field.
Each eligible Dynamic Promotion (DP) can be set to a different value if 9802 = Yes.. The default comes from this option for Dynamic Promotions that support Best Price; currently Best Price applies to DP types 1, 2, 3, 13 and 14.
"Best Price" is the total price of all items in the Dynamic Promotion is compared before and after the promotion is applied. The lowest price is taken. Either way, the items may not participate in another Dynamic Promotion.
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ID# 9807 Dynamic Promotions - print Return Price on receiptsSet this option to Yes to print the ‘Return Value’ with the return price beneath the qualifier item and recipient item.
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ID# 9812-9820. Use these options to set the default you want to use for Qualifying Purchases in Modify Dynamic Promotions (MDP). You can override one or more of these settings in MDP.
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ID# 9849 “Days to Keep Dynamic Promotions.” Use this option to control when inactive promotions are deleted by the monthly archive purge. An inactive promotion is deleted once its End Date is older than the number of days entered in this option.
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ID# 9850 “Days to Keep Dynamic Promotion Item Lists.” Use this option to control when Item Lists used by Dynamic Promotions are deleted by the monthly archive purge. The item list is deleted once its Date Last Updated is older than the number of days entered in this option AND the Dynamic Promotion(s) that use it are no longer in Maintain Dynamic Promotions (MDP).
Dynamic Promotions respect the setting in the customer's "Allow Regular Promotion Pricing" field in Customer Maintenance.
Set up the following options to enable the system to prorate the return price for items purchased on a Dynamic Promotion. Example of prorated return priceThe return price of each item is based on its percentage of the total of the items' original price;
Buy a broom for $12 and get a $6 dustpan free (DP type 3)
Broom sells for $12, returns for $8
Dustpan sells for $6, returns for $4
Why? The broom is 2/3 of the original total of $18 and the dustpan is 1/3.
Note: This section only applies if you have Advanced Archive Management (option 7199 is set to Yes).