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Scenario 3: Twochanges to Item1 occur:
The VendingManager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing the
purchase price from $1.00 to $0.75. Item 1 is now disassociated from pricing
option 1A in the VendingManager.
Later,the Catalog Manager administrator edits pricing option 1A by changing the
purchase price from$1.00 to $0.80. In the Catalog Manager,Item 1 and Item 2 are
still associated with pricing option 1A.
Scenario 4: Twochanges to Item1 occur:
The VendingManager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing the
purchase price from $1.00 to $0.75. Item 1 is now disassociated from pricing
option 1A in the VendingManager.
Later,the Catalog Manager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by
changing the purchase price from$1.00 to $0.80. Item 1 is now disassociated from
pricing option 1A in the Catalog Manager:
Scenario 5: The VendingManager administrator has a custom price of $0.80 for
Item1. The administrator then unstocks Item1 and later restocks Item1 and accepts
pricing option 1A for Item1. Item1 is now associated with its original pricing option
TABLEB-5 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 3
CatalogManager VendingManager
Item1 $0.80 per Download PO 1A $0.75per Download Custom
PO 1A DIS
Item2 $0.80 per Download PO1A $0.80 per Download PO 1A
TABLEB-6 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 4
CatalogManager VendingManager
Item1 $0.80 per Download Custom
PO 1A DIS
$0.80per Download Custom
PO 1A DIS
Item2 $1.00 per Download PO1A $1.00 per Download PO 1A
TABLEB-7 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 5
CatalogManager VendingManager
Item1 $1.00 per Download PO1A $1.00 per Download PO 1A RE
Item 2 $1.00 per Download PO1A $1.00 per Download PO 1A