Applying Cost Overrides to Quick Matrix Cells

Use customer overrides primarily for contracts and rebates. By entering a cost override in a matrix cell, the price sheet cost remains in tact, but the sales order reflects the cost override.

Apply a cost override to:

Note: If the Search For Cost Overrides During Pricingcontrol maintenance record is activated, the system includes overrides when searching for prices.

You must be assigned the BMATRIX.MAINT authorization key at a level greater than 2 to view the Matirx Override screen.

To apply a cost override to a quick matrix cell:

  1. From the Maintenance menu select one of the following to display a quick matrix maintenance screen:

  1. Select the matrix cells you want to change.

  2. From the Maintenance menu, select Cost Override.

  1. The Mode column lists the following for which you can apply cost overrides:

For a detail lot item, if a cost is not defined in the detail lot record, a COGS/Comm Cost override has no effect on the costing of the detail lot item, and Average Cost will be used. If a cost is defined in the detail lot record, the system uses that cost.

  1. In the Effective Date column, do one of the following to define an effective date for the override:

If you enter a date, the system always uses the price sheet in effect for that date. Therefore, if a price increase takes place, the system ignores it and uses only the values it finds on the date entered to formulate the cost on the order.

Note: You can also use the Price Date field on the Sell Matrix Maintenance window to assign a different price date. For example, you can offer a customer a better price on an item than what is on the current price sheet by changing the price sheet date to a previously dated sheet that has a lower price. Use the Price Date field only to base your pricing formula on an historical price sheet. Make sure the cell expires when the discount expires.

  1. In the Basis column, enter the cost basis from the price sheet.

Note: You cannot use the Ord COGS or Ord COMM basis names in this field.

  1. In the Formula column, enter the formula that defines the cost override.

Note: If you enter a net amount ($) in the Formula field, you must also enter a basis name in the Basis field, even though the system ignores the entry.

  1. In the Code column, enter a code that explains why a cost override is being assigned to the matrix cell. Cost override codes are defined in the Valid Cost Override Codescontrol maintenance record.

By creating codes such as "Rebate," "Quotation,"or "Updated Cost," you can spot and track trends throughout your company. For example, if users often apply the Updated Cost cost override code, then perhaps you should analyze your product cost updating procedures.

When you run the Customer Sales Rebate Report you can include a list of cost override codes to find out how many cost overrides were allowed for the reporting period.

The following control maintenance records, if enabled, affect cost override settings:

  1. Save your changes and exit the window.

See Also:

Pricing Basis Fundamentals

Pricing Basis and Formula Guidelines

Pricing Matrix Overview