AyMINE – Technical documentation
Modules
Task, project & quality management
Manager approval with the task report
Why some data can't be deleted
Adminitration of areas, projects, calendars
Region / project / methodology
Change management process in a project
GDPR and record of qualifications
Qualification of user or contact
Right to Manage Qualifications
Task, project & quality management
Administration of the Task Management Module
System rights for the task management module
Methodology and Quality Management systems
What a methodology / QMS consists of
Collaborative Resolution of Multiple Problems
Customer Service Response Generation
Incident and Quality Issue Management
Objects affected by the problem
Problems, Incidents, Helpdesk Tickets
Return project plan by baseline
Sample tasks and methodologies of the area
Effect of the task on the right to modify the attached object
The person responsible for the task
Working procedure – task definition
Objects related to the task pattern
Contacts and directories module (CRM)
Order overview for customer groups
Contacts and directories module (CRM)
System Permissions and CRM Module Settings
Send bulk messages in compliance with GDPR
How to correctly forget a person's details
Unsubscribe and set preferences
for bulk mail
Web management and automation
Receiving a message from the web
Human resources
Personalistics – User Permissions
Human Resources module security
Manage department / division data
Overview of Personnel Information for pracov# Employment Contract
Synchronizing staff and system users
Products, assets and sales
Received order for goods or services
Finance management
Metrics and Measurements
Technical Modules
Sabre plugin module
Enterprise Architect connector
Database link to Enterprise Architect database
Enterprise Architect connector
System Modules
The AyMINE Framework Module
AyMINE — Tips for Mobile Usage
Configure how your system looks and works
Gestures and Keyboard Shortcuts
More about how the system works
Private notes and tags for objects
Overview of Modules and Record Types
Filtering in the list of records
System Management
Securing posts and internal discussions
Additional functions with files
Copying and moving files between objects
Files (documents) linked to the object
Formatted texts in the application
Gateway settings for external messages
IMP gateway settings for email communication
Internet Call Gateway Settings
Pricing
Price lists describe prices for different time periods and market segments
How price lists are used
Pricelists allow you to set bid prices, quickly and conveniently create quotes by automatically calculating the price according to the price lists.
A price list can contain the price for all or part of the items in a product record. Each price in the price list refers to one product. For one product, the price list allows you to specify multiple prices depending on the quantity. Typically, this allows a lower price to be set from a certain volume.
Price lists and VAT
The VAT for a product is determined by the category and the VAT in the price list is set according to the product and its category. It can be changed in the price list (e.g. when creating a price list for another country).
When setting the VAT rate in the price list, you must use the VAT rate applicable for the country. Therefore, the system offers rates for different countries.
Creating price lists
The system automates the price list creation as much as possible and offers several ways to create a price list for this. The basis is mass editing
- From the base by inserting products: Prices from products are inserted into the price list, which can then be changed once or manually
- By copying another price list: The price list can be copied and subsequently edited
Only real products can be added to the price list, it is not possible to add a group of products. If you select a group in the product list, all products from the selected group or groups will be inserted into the price list.
You can have products in the price list repeatedly with different margins – more about that here.
Bulk price list editing
- Scale price change: For selected/all items, it is possible to change the price and the specified percentage across the board
- Currency change: Prices can be converted to another exchange rate. The current CNB exchange rate will be used automatically
Dynamic price lists – fixed margins
If you frequently change prices from suppliers, the price list item may not show the amount, but the percentage increase in price over the purchase/internal price of the product. So it is possible to specify that, for example, a price list for small customers uses a margin of 20% and a price list for large customers uses a margin of 10%. When changing the price for products, it is not necessary to change the price list, because the price from the product and the margin are calculated in the quotations.
Margins are set for each product in the price list individually, but can be changed in bulk for selected products.
The margin is used to automatically recalculate the price list. The frequency of recalculation can be set at the price list. Therefore, when calculating the price for the offer, the prices that are currently filled in the price list are always used. When manually creating a price list, it is possible to have it manually recalculated.
Remember: If you have the price list recalculated:
- If there is a margin on the item, the price will automatically update below the price for the product.
- If there is no margin, the price will be set the same as the product
- If there is no price for the product, the value set in the price list will not change
- Recalculation does not affect orders and offers that used the price list
If you do not want the price for an item to change automatically, check the Cena manually flag.
Note on margin:
If you enter 0 in the margin field, you are selling the product at the purchase price.
Price calculation and rounding
When calculating the margin price, values in tenths of kroner (or other currency) can easily occur. Therefore, calculating the price by margin typically rounds the price. The method of rounding is determined by the value in the price list, which determines how much the price is rounded and from which product value it is rounded.