Hi, so when I am looking at the Pricing Markup Formula page, under Supplier Cost Range, the symbols are greater than, and less than. But when you click on edit, it says min cost and max cost. This implies that the symbol should in fact be greater than or equal to, and less than or equal to. I don't think this is a matter of semantics, as I've had the meanings of them symbols very strongly ingrained due to my education. x > y means x is greater than y, and x can NEVER be equal to y. EVER. x ≥ y on the other hand, x CAN equal y. I know this may seam trivial, but it's really not.
So, perhaps this post can be moved to the suggestions page. I merly want to know exactly what the case is so I don't have overlapping rules. And yes, I did change all my formulas to account for these symbol meanings. My cost ranges are 0 to 1.01, 1 to 2.01, etc. If this causes a conflict because the ranges are inclusive, please let me know. And in that case, if the greater than or equal to, and less then or equal to symbols can be used, I suggest that.
Regards
So, perhaps this post can be moved to the suggestions page. I merly want to know exactly what the case is so I don't have overlapping rules. And yes, I did change all my formulas to account for these symbol meanings. My cost ranges are 0 to 1.01, 1 to 2.01, etc. If this causes a conflict because the ranges are inclusive, please let me know. And in that case, if the greater than or equal to, and less then or equal to symbols can be used, I suggest that.
Regards