The Special Pricing window gives you the flexibility to set the pricing for products in many different ways. This section provides specific examples of special pricing.
Flat amount price
In this example, a flat rate is billed to customers who have a Customer type of M and a billing category of 1.

Special Pricing window with Flat Amount selected
Pricing based on an iMIS field
In this example, rates are billed to customers who have a customer type of M and a billing category of 2. The amount billed is determined by the rate that was manually entered for each customer in the user-defined Activity_Fee field.

Special Pricing window with Amount from field selected
This example shows a simple calculation to determine the amount billed. In this case, the amount billed is $15 times the customer's staff size. The staff size is stored in the user-defined Staff_Size field.

Special Pricing window with Amount from field selected
Note: If you attempt to bill and you receive an SQL error stating you have an invalid column prefix, you have not used the required Name_All prefix in your special pricing formula. Even when you are referencing a field within the Name table, you must set up and cross-reference the Name_All view for all special pricing methods except flat rates.