by Zep33 » Tue Nov 04, 2014 8:47 pm
Automate has a box in each part # to either update or not from the mfg - all/nothing, cost, or list.
I'm wondering if doing a batch update to not update LIST price would curtail this at all. Obviously, list changes (99% of the time) when cost changes.
So on the monthly price update printout, maybe only those #s where cost changes would need to be looked up and punched back in to the DMS
Just throwing some ideas out there because the more I think about this, the worse it seems.
There are way too many regular selling parts that have nothing to do with collision work in their generic listing on that bulletin. They're gonna screw this up just like they did with SLP and put out update after update after update and still won't get it right
They are claiming that returning a part price within 30 seconds is a plus ? Seriously, wtf? 30 miliseconds is what we need, like our DMS provides
From their website:
"How It Works
Dealers will use the OEConnection portal to get the current pricing for a part. If you already use OEConnection's CollisionLink® solution to process your collision-parts orders, the dynamic pricing will automatically replace the OE List price that shows today. If not, getting prices is a simple process:
Enter vehicle and GM part number information into MyPriceLink.
Information is then automatically sent to the part pricing engine.
The pricing engine calculates a price and sends it back to MyPriceLink within 30 seconds so you can quickly provide it to your shop or walk-in customer."
So we'll even have to enter the vehicle even if we already know the part #? appears that way