PricesKVS distinguishes between "price names" and the prices themselves. This distinction is important to understand, as it allows you to define a general price structure that applies across various course types.
For example: suppose that you generally want to have a standard price, a 10% discount for mid-sized customers, and a 20% discount for big customers. You can define this structure by defining three "price names", and these price names will be available for each and every course type that you use.
However, the prices for the different course types are completely independent - with the price names, you have only defined the structure. You enter the actual prices for each course-type independently. For example, continuing the example above we might have something like the following:
| Price Name | Course type Private |
Course type Small group |
Course type Large group |
| Standard | 100.00 | 40.00 | 25.00 |
| 10% discount | 90.00 | 36.00 | 22.50 |
| 20% discount | 80.00 | 32.00 | 20.00 |
Because of this flexibility it is neither necessary - nor desirable - to define separate price names for each actual amount charged. Price names should be general - reflecting a company philosophy on discounts, etc. - and the details should be entered for each course type.