Price lists
Price list prioritization
How price lists prioritization works in Geins Studio
When multiple price lists are applied, Geins uses prioritization rules to determine which price is shown. Here's how it works:
Lowest price
- If more than one price list includes the same product, the lowest price will be used.
Enforced price lists
Enforced price lists override others based on the following rules:
- Multiple enforced price lists: The lowest price between them applies.
- One enforced + one non-enforced: The enforced price list always takes priority.
- No enforced price lists: The lowest price across all applicable price lists and prices such as sale and campaign prices is used.
Buyer assigned pricelists
Buyer assigned price lists has the highest priority. If a buyer has assigned price lists:
- They override account price lists on overlapping products.
- Enforced account lists still apply, but the buyer’s assigned price wins on overlap.
Example
- A SKU is priced at 100 in the account price list and 90 in the buyer’s assigned price list. The buyer will see 90.