Applying a Price Schedule by Price Type

Priced entities include packages, and individual schemes and analytes. This is referred to as package pricing and regular pricing of schemes and analytes. Package pricing and regular pricing can raise a base line item and one or more block line items in the invoice.

A line item includes the following details:

  • Price Code
  • Scheme Code
  • Analyte Code
  • Scheme Type
  • Notes
  • #Samples
  • #Analytes
  • Split Code and %Split
  • Discount
  • Item Price
  • #Items
  • Total (set to Item Price x #Items)

Pricing Modes, Price Types and the Origin of Prices

Pricing Mode Price Type Origin of Prices

Package pricing *

Sample-based

Price book prices, only applicable where fixed prices are not on a job scheme or job scheme analyte within the invoice.

Regular pricing of schemes

Based on scheme type:

  • Scheme-based
  • Sample-based
  • Unit-based

Fixed prices from job scheme. *

Price book prices.

Discounted price book prices using a job invoice generic discount.

Discounted price book prices using a quote generic discount.

Quote prices.

Discounted quote prices using a quote scheme discount.

Quote overriding scheme invoiceability.

Regular pricing of analytes

Based on scheme type:

  • Analyte-based

Fixed prices from job scheme analyte. *

Price book prices.

Discounted price book prices using a job invoice generic discount.

Discounted price book prices using a quote generic discount.

Quote prices.

Discounted quote prices using a quote analyte discount.

Quote overriding analyte invoiceability.

* Package pricing is not applied where fixed prices are in place on a job scheme or job scheme analyte

The topics in this section detail how prices are derived, by price type, from the different sources of pricing and discounting.