Difference between revisions of "Pricelist Manager"

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See http://heurekaslu.org/help/en/index.html?prislistor.htm
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In the pricelist control table you can configure yield prices.  
 
In the pricelist control table you can configure yield prices.  
  
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:'''Pine''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub or m<sup>3</sup>to, of timber of ''Pinus sylvestris''. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 4). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
 
:'''Pine''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub or m<sup>3</sup>to, of timber of ''Pinus sylvestris''. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 4). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
 
:'''Spruce''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub or m<sup>3</sup>to, of timber of ''Picea abies''. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 2). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
 
:'''Spruce''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub or m<sup>3</sup>to, of timber of ''Picea abies''. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 2). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
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