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NOTE:Category is not a required value in the PLU setup.

4.6.5.4Price Level Table

Price Level Table Programming

Price levels allow you to store different prices for the same item. You may create as many price levels as required. Price levels are often associated with the notion of discount cards given to frequent shoppers. Other reasons for price levels may be to allow selling different quantities for different prices.

This example shows a Price Level table record.

NOTE: You must create price level one (1) when importing data into Symphony Pro from external sources.

4.6.5.5Mix & Match Table

Mix & Match Table Programming

Mix and match should be used when you need to associate items for pricing deals. For example, if you want to price packages of Jello at $0.50 each and 3 for $1.39 you would use the package price feature. To take it further, you can associate similar UPC codes by mix and match number. Symphony POS will accumulate the quantity of all items in a common mix match group to give the quantity discount. So associating the strawberry, orange and lemon Jello into the same mix match group means the consumer could buy one of each flavor to get the deal.

This example shows a Mix & Match table record.

NOTE: The price is entered into the PLU table. The description of the Mix Match is only used as a

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Toshiba Electric Keyboard This example shows a Price Level table record, Mix & Match Table Mix & Match Table Programming