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- | ====== Mix & Match with Calculated Groups ====== | + | ====== Mix & Match ====== |
===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
Mix and match is when multiple items purchased together are priced at a different rate based on their combined total. | Mix and match is when multiple items purchased together are priced at a different rate based on their combined total. | ||
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+ | Example: Patient buys one ⅛ at 45 dollars. If the patient buys two ⅛ ths’ the price per item is reduced to 40 dollars a piece. | ||
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+ | There are two methods of mix and match, one is for items weighted on a scale in front of a patient, and the other is items that are pre-packaged. | ||
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+ | Click here for [[guides:dispensary:mixnmatch:mixmatchprepackaged|Mix & Match For Pre-Packaged Items]]. | ||
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+ | ===== Weighted Items ===== | ||
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The mix and match bases itself from the [[guides:dispensary:weightedtierpricing|tier price]] groups. When specific weights are reached, they will reach a price point that is equal to the higher quantity rate. | The mix and match bases itself from the [[guides:dispensary:weightedtierpricing|tier price]] groups. When specific weights are reached, they will reach a price point that is equal to the higher quantity rate. |
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