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Using Pricelists

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We have just launched the D365 CRM and will shortly be launching also D365 SCM module.  We are also planning to use the D365 ecommerce module.

We have been advised by our implementation partner that if we want to use a single source for pricelists/trade agreements then this would mean uploading them to the SCM module and then using dualwrite to use them in both CRM and ecommerce.

This seemed very sensible until I was informed that the pricelists would only be able to be used in the CRM in quotations. In an opportunity you would only use the standard price in the product master unless you import pricelists directly into the CRM. But then we would have to maintain two sets of pricelists on the same d365 platform.

This all seems like madness and I am really hoping someone can tell me we have been misinformed!

Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions gratefully received.

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