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Introduction
This document provides instructions for managing price lists using the Price List Editor.
Procedure
Add/Edit Price List
This option creates a new price list if one does not exist for the number you select.
From the Optifacts main menu:
Select Option 3 - Editor Utilities and press Enter.
Select Option 4 – Pricing Database Editor and press Enter.
Select Option 1 – Price Lists and press Enter.
Select Option 1 - Add/Edit Price List and press Enter.
First, you get prompted for the price list number to add or edit. You may choose a number from 1 through 32767.
- Enter the price list number.
Next, you get prompted for the price list type (N) Normal or (P) Progressive, the price list title, and the description. The title and description fields are for internal purposes only. Use the title and description to help you remember what types of prices are within the list and if the list is a base, add on, or override type of list.
- Enter the information, pressing Enter past each field.
If a price list exists for the specified number, you can edit the list’s title, description, and contents (prices). However, you cannot edit the price list type once created. Instead, you have to delete the list and recreate it to change the price list type if needed.
A Normal price list type allows you to assign prices to lens types of the normal variety, such as Single Vision and Multi-focal. In addition, there is a generic progressive column in the Normal list that all progressives price from unless you assign progressive lenses to price from a Progressive type of list. A price list with a type of Progressive allows you to assign prices to individual progressive lens types. This type of list is needed if you charge different prices for different progressive lenses.
When entering prices for aspheric lenses, create a list with the type of Normal and then enter prices in the respective Single Vision and multifocal columns. Later, when assigning the accounts to the price lists, we specify aspheric lenses to price.
Complete descriptions of all the pages within a price list and valuable tips and techniques for entering price lists are available on the following pages.
After entering past all fields, the price list page menu gets displayed.
In this section, we try to cover everything about a price list. We include how to move around in the price list, how the program expects you to enter prices, and how to change itemization categories for certain fields within the price list. Screenshots from various pages are included in this document to help you follow along.
Please keep in mind that the screenshots included are from the base distribution version of Optifacts, and your laboratory may have some customization, resulting in a screen that may not appear exactly as they do here.
At the very top of each window of the price list editor, the program prints the price list type, either Normal or Progressive, the price list number, and the price list title. This view is a quick and easy reference for the user to know which price list is open for editing.
ALL billable items appear in every price list you create. The price list title and description are for reference to help remind you what sort of prices are in the list. Which pricing options are available to you in Order Entry depends on the material type, glass or plastic. Therefore, entering a price for HARDEN LENS and then assigning that particular list to plastic material only results in the HARDEN LENS field never being used.
If you edit a price list, the menu you see below shows which pages have prices assigned by placing an asterisk (*) in front of the menu option. Menu options that do not have an asterisk get filled with zero (0.00).
Cursor Movements and Editing
The following help window is available once you select one of the menu options shown above.
Example: Type 1 and press Enter to access the Sphere page. Press (?) the question mark to view the special characters available in the Pricing Editor. The screen below is displayed.
Most of the pages in the editor are too large to view the entire content at one time. Your terminal acts similar to a viewfinder looking at a larger picture. We need to keep moving the viewfinder to see more of the picture. Typing a (?) question mark in the editor pops up a display showing the cursor movement keys and editing options. See diagram above.
The cursor movement in the editor is very straightforward. The four “arrows” or cursor movement keys are active at all times. You can move up, down, left, or right one cell at a time with these keys. (A cell is a location that you enter a value into.)
Pressing the letters U, D, L, or R shifts the view window up, down, left, or right, one section at a time. A horizontal section is roughly three columns, and a vertical section is roughly ten lines. So, for example, the letter “H” takes the cursor “Home” or moves you immediately to the upper-left most part of the current page.
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The Enter or Return key moves your cursor to the right. You do not need to press the Enter key to accept an entry. Typing a number and pressing an arrow key accepts the new value for that cell. The Backspace key only works within a cell to erase digits to the left of the cursor.
In addition to being able to move around very quickly, working with the prices is also enhanced. A cell value can be carried upwards, downwards, forwards, or reversed through the whole page with a single press of a key. For example, holding down the “Ctrl” or Control key and simultaneously pressing the letter F, R, D or U carries a preceding value forward, reverse, down, or upward.
The following example represents the cursor location by highlighting a cell, or your screen may indicate a blinking cursor or a blinking underline. Locate the cursor on the cell in column D25, row 3.12-4.00 S. It highlights a value of 31.50.
Pressing “Ctrl-f” takes the 999.00 to the left of the cursor and carries it forwards throughout the spheres page, as indicated in the following example.
Pressing “Ctrl-r” takes the 31.50 to the right of the cursor and carries it reverse, as indicated in the following example.
Pressing Ctrl-d takes the 31.50 above the cursor and carries it downward, as indicated in the following example.
Pressing Ctrl-u takes the 37.50 below the cursor and carries it upwards, as indicated in the following example.
Another helpful command, +$ (a plus sign with a dollar value), such as +3, opens another window allowing you to enter $3.00 to each row below where the cursor is sitting.
Example: Let’s say that the SV price is 14.80 up to a power of 4.00, and you want to add $3.00 incrementing for the row below power 4.00. Enter 14.80 in the top row and move down to 1.12-2.00 s—Press “ctrl-d” to copy down. Then move down to the 4.12-5.00 s row: press +3, and the following window displays.
- Press Enter and notice that each row below increments by $3.00.
Changing Itemizations
Pressing the letter “I” while adding or editing a price list page opens a small window showing the itemization categories for each page row. This feature allows you to enter a new itemization category for any of the rows. Unfortunately, you can only make Itemizations to existing categories. However, you can make a new Itemization category if necessary with the Invoice Master Category Editor.
The following chart illustrates which pages you can itemize within the price list editor. If you cannot itemize a page within the price list editor, then another editor specific to the page can edit itemizations for the line items.
The following example shows the DR. Redo page of a price list with the itemization window open. The itemizations within this window can be changed, or you can add new itemizations where the entry contains a (-) dash. Any prices grouped into the categories you itemize here will discount the percentage you specify.
The example below shows the Index Add-ons page from the price list with the itemization window open.
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Notice that some charges get grouped into the “LENS” category while others get grouped into the “SPECIAL” category. |
The $65.00 charge from the D28 column gets added to “LENS.” So, for example, if the base price for a D28 lens was $20.00 and the index of the lens is less than 1.54 but equal to or greater than 1.52, then the invoice would display a price of $85.00 for the category “LENS.”
The $55.00 charge for the D28 lens gets added to “SPECIAL.” So, for example, if the base price for a D28 lens was $20.00 and the index of the lens is less than 1.60 but equal to or greater than 1.59, then the invoice would display a price of $20.00 for the category “LENS” and a price of $55.00 for the category “SPECIAL.”
Editing Price Lists
Sphere Page
The sphere page allows entry of prices for sphere powers. There are ten ranges for which to enter prices
, any. Any sphere ranges over +/- 10 diopters
will priceprices additional from the
Over PowerOverpower page.
If the price list is going to be a Base price list, the sphere page requires entries
in orderfor any billing to
take placeoccur. Prices
areget entered as per pair pricing. Any entries of 0.00
will errorerrors at billing with a message stating
‘NO“NO SPHERE/COMPOUND PRICES. WILL NOT
POST’POST.
” This applies to LENS costs
only, mostonly—most of the add-on prices
willbill at 0.00. As an Add-on list, prices entered here would be added to any dollar value in the same row and column of the base price list. As an Override list, prices entered here will replace any dollar value in the same row and column of the base price list.
With the default setting, an entry of 999.00
willautomatically
rejectrejects an item from being processed, as the price would be too high as set by the maximum amount to bill on page 18. By default
,(set to 0), the value for MAX INVOICE OK is
at$499.00.
ThisYou can
be changedchange this to whatever the particular needs may be, and the changes
willaffect the dollar value needed to enter to force an item, not to bill.
For a Base List,
it has been recommended to fillwe recommend filling the page with 999.00 first and then
changechanging values to the price to be charged, thus forcing any non-carried items to reject at invoicing with a message.
InThus, in the example above, a D22 would not price, and the lower portion of the work ticket would state
‘INVOICE, “INVOICE TOO HIGH. WILL NOT
POST’POST.”
The D30 item in the above example
will notwon’t bill either. The error message for this item would state
‘NO, “NO SPHERE/COMPOUND PRICES. WILL NOT
POST’POST.” Remember that an entry of $0.00
will notwon’t invoice or post to accounts receivable ONLY if it
isgets taken from the Spheres or Compounds pages. Any other item
will begets processed at no charge with an entry of $0.00.
For this reason,
it is recommendedwe recommend filling areas with $999.00 if you DO NOT want that item to be available to your customer. This practice can save you from mistakes at Order Entry and
under pricedunderpriced products from escaping your attention. This practice
willalso
preventprevents any item from being billed at $0.00 and mailed to the customer. Of course, for services that your lab
will provideprovides at no charge, you must enter $0.00 for that item.
For pricing progressives, there is a progressive column labeled
‘PROGS’“PROGS” included on the
normalNormal price list, and using it
will priceprices ALL progressive types the same price.
YouFor example, you may opt to use 999.00 in the progressive column so that if the lens type does not have an override price list, it
will notwon’t pass mail out. In this example, if the lens type does not have an override price list, it
will defaultdefaults to 65.00.
Creating a Progressive type price list
will allowallows you to enter
separatedifferent prices for each of the progressive lens types, and
thethrough the price list assignments, you can point progressive lenses to that list as a base, add-on, or override list. If the Progressive type price list
will begets assigned as an override list, keep in mind that an entry of 0.00 in the override list
will resultresults in using the price in the
‘PROGS’“PROGS” column
to be used.
Trifocal Pricing Logic
It will depend depends on the segment's segment’s width. Here is the full trifocal logic flow; the first one that matches is how it will priceprices:
- If the width is less than 28, it will price prices from the 7X25 column.
- If the width is less than 35, it will price form prices from the 7X28 column.
- If the width is 35 or greater, it then looks at the intermediate size:
- If the intermediate is less than 8, it will price prices from the 7X35 column.
- If the intermediate is less than 10, it will price prices from the 8X35 column.
- If the intermediate is less than 14, it will price prices from the 10X35 column.
- If none of the above, it will price prices from the 14X35 column.
Example: 12x35 trifocal
will priceprices from the 10x35 column of the Spheres page.
Compounds 1st Div.
The compounds page allows you to enter a different price for prescriptions with a cylinder value. The sphere ranges are the same as on the spheres page, and you are allowed to enter the cylinder range on the bottom row.
A ‘CYLINDER TO’For example, a “CYLINDER TO” entry of 2.00 would mean
toprice all compounds from the page up to and including a 2 diopter cylinder. If the first row
of this pageis
set to0.00, this page
isgets skipped, and cylinder charges
will beget applied from page 5
,(the
Over PowerOverpower page).
In the example above, the SV column has
some entries in it, thusentries. Thus any SV lens with a cylinder up to and including 2.00 diopters
wouldprice from this page. Any SV lens with a cylinder power over 2 diopters
willprice from the Compounds 2 page and
/orthe
Over PowerOverpower page. Sphere powers over 10.00 diopters
willprice from the
Over PowerOverpower page 5. All multifocal with ANY cylinder
willprice cylinder charges from page 5,
Over PowerOverpower.
Compounds 2nd Div.
This
Use this page
is includedif you wish to price differently for yet another cylinder range. Any Rx with a cylinder between the
‘CYLINDER“CYLINDER TO” value on page 2 and up to/including the
‘CYLINDER TO’“CYLINDER TO” value set on this page
willprice from this page. If the top row of this page is
set to 00.00, this page
isgets skipped, and cylinder charges
will beget applied from page 2, COMPOUNDS 1st DIV. and page 5
Over PowerOverpower. Note: Page 2
will not bewon’t get used if the top row of page 2 is also set to 0.00
,; only page 5
would beis used
isin such a case.
In the examples shown for the compounds pages, all cylinder charges for multifocal
will beare taken from price list page 5 since the top row is
set to0.00 on
bothpages 2 and 53. Single Vision lenses
willbill up to 2.00 diopters cylinder from page 2 and anything over 2.00 diopters from the
Over PowerOverpower page.
Lenticulars
This page is where
Use this page to enter prices for lenticular lenses
are entered. ONLY the lens style with a prefix of AL
,or LS
willprice from this page. The bottom row can contain a 1.00 if the price from the spheres/compounds page
is to begets added to the amount on this page, or you can set it to 0.00 to bill the prices as entered
on this page.
In the example above, an aspheric lenticular or a lenticular sphere single vision lens
will priceprices at a flat $45.00 for a sphere power
,or
at$53.00 for a compound power or a
balanceBalance lens.
TheThus, the aspheric lenticular D22 lens is simply a #30.00 add-on to the base prices
foundon the spheres
and/or compound pages.
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Full-fields or aspheric lenses (not lenticular in style)
areget handled a little bit differently. Create a new price list with a price list type
of“N” Normal, like
normalyou would for regular lenses, and assign to a price through the Price Lists Assignments menu option where the price list is created as a Normal Type list but
isgets assigned as a Full-Field list. For most laboratory needs, creating a new list with prices under the spheres and compounds pages for Single Vision, Flat Tops, Curve Tops, and
/orRound Segs and then assigning the list as a full-field list would suffice for pricing needs. Please see the documentation on assigning price lists for more information regarding
asphericsaspheric and pricing.
Over Power
The
Over PowerOverpower page handles pricing for sphere and cylinder powers
that are not cove rednot covered in the spheres or compounds pages.
This page has the ability toIn addition, this page can set all range limits for spheres and cylinders.
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Any row ending with a plus symbol (+) is a dollar value. |
Enter all of the other rows |
as sphere or cylinder range limits in diopters. Optifacts |
round these values up to the nearest diopter, so an entry of 3.25 becomes 3.00 and 3.50 becomes 4.00. Rows ending with the plus symbol also add together. Keep this in mind when entering prices. |
The sphere and cylinder diopter limits for LMT1 must be greater than the last value set on the spheres or compounds page.
This would beFor example, greater than 10.00 for the spheres
,since that value is
hard codedhardcoded into the spheres page.
ForHowever, for the cylinder value
however, you must be careful to ensure your limit 1 value is greater than the value
‘CYLINDER TO’“CYLINDER TO” on your compounds page(s). Failing to do this
will resultresults in no pricing since the equation (if CYL RANGE LMT > CYLINDER TO then get the price from CYL LMT 1+) would fail.
Any price entered here needs to be entered as a per pair price. If a charge of $2.25 per diopter/per lens, then $4.50 would be entered on this page. The calculation program
will splitsplits this price into a per lens charge.
OnIn the example
shownabove, the charge is $2.25 per diopter/per lens for
anysphere powers over 10 diopters and up to 99 diopters
. This is shown on, as shown in the upper part of the diagram.
Shown on theThe lower part of the diagram
, isshows a flat rate charge of $2.25 per pair for any cylinder up to 2 diopters.
Shown inFinally, the center part of the diagram shows a charge of $2.25 per diopter/per lens for
anycylinder powers over 2 diopters and up to 99 diopters.
The following example shows how pricing
will workworks for different ranges.
In the diagram above,
over powerOverpower for sphere powers is priced on per diopter/per lens method for three separate ranges. Cylinder powers
areget priced on a per pair method for two ranges.
Since sphere powers up to 10 diopters are handled on the spheres page, the SPH.DIOP.LMT1 row
will referrefers to sphere power range 10 up to 12 (the range indicated in this example), so the sphere range is 10.1-12.0 diopters.
The next row is SPH 10.1-LMT+ contains a dollar value of $4.00. NOTE: Rows with a + at the end refer to entries for dollar amounts. Since LMT1 is defined as 12.0 diopters, it
will priceprices $2.00 per diopter/per lens for any sphere power between 10.1 and 12.0 diopters.
The SPH DIOP. LMT2 row shows an entry of 15, thus defining another sphere range from 12.1-15. This range
will priceprices at $3.00 per diopter/per lens as defined in the SPH LMT1-LMT2+ row. The SPH > LMT2+ row has an entry of $8.00, showing a charge of $4.00 per diopter/per lens for any sphere power greater than 15 diopters.
The + symbol also means that these rows do add together.
ThisFor example, this means that a single lens with a sphere power of +/- 18.00 diopters
would begets charged the base price from the sphere page 9.12-10.00 S row PLUS $4.00 for the range 10.1-12 PLUS $9.00 for the range 12.1-15 PLUS $12.00 for the range over 15 diopters.
In the same diagram, the bottom three rows reflect the charges for cylinder powers by range. For any cylinder value up to and including 2.00 (CYL RANGE LMT1) diopters, a flat price of $2.25 (CYL LMT1*)
will begets charged per pair. For any cylinder over 2.00 diopters, another flat price of $5.00 (CYL > LMT1+)
will begets added to $2.25.
The following example shows that the pricing scheme for sphere powers remains the same, but
thecylinders’ pricing
for cylinders comecomes from the center portion of the page per diopter.
Assuming that the compounds page(s) is not
beingused and all cylinders
will beget priced from the
Over PowerOverpower page, the CYL DIOP. LMT1 is set to 2 diopters. With CYL DIOP. LMT1+ set to 0.00, no additional charge
would begets added for a cylinder up to 2 diopters. For cylinder values between 2 and 5 diopters (taken from CYL DIOP. LMT1 and CYL DIOP. LMT2 for the power range and CYL LMT1-LMT1+ for the price), the charge would be $3.00 per diopter per pair
,or $1.50 per diopter per lens. For cylinder values between 5 and 8 diopters (from CYL DIOP. LMT2 and CYL DIOP. LMT3 for the power range and CYL LMT2-LMT3+ for the price), the charge would be $5.00 per diopter per pair
,or $2.50 per diopter per lens. For cylinder powers greater than 8 (from CYL DIOP. LMT3 for the power and CYL > LMT3+ for the price), the charge would be $10.00 per diopter per pair
,or $5.00 per diopter per lens.
For an Rx with a cylinder value of 2 diopters, there would be no charge.
ForHowever, for a pair of lenses with cylinders of 5, the charge
would be a total oftotals $9.00, or $3.00 for each range 2-3, 3-4, and 4-5. For a cylinder of 10, the charge would be $44.00 ($3.00 for each range 2-3, 3-4, 4-5 and $5.00 for each range 5-6, 6-7, 7-8 and $10.00 for each range 8-9, 9-10).
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Each lens prices independently of the other. If the left-right lens had a cylinder of 2.00, there would not be a charge for it. If the left lens had a cylinder of 3.00, there would be a charge of $1. |
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Prism
The upper portion of the Prism page prices total prism
, and the. The lower portion prices prism per diopter per lens. Setting the PAIR FLAG on the bottom row
will alteralters prices on this page to price per pair or per lens. If set to
0“0,” then the price is per lens. If set to
1“1,” then the price is per pair.
In the example below, there are three ranges specified. Any prescribed prism amount up to 3 diopters
will begets charged at $5.00 per pair (TTL to 1 + and no charge to TTL 1.1-2 + and TTL 2.1-3 +). Prism between 3 and 6 diopters
will beget charged at $7.00 per pair.
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. So, the $5.00 from TTL to 1 + adds to the $2.00 from TTL 3.1-4 +, and prism over 6 diopters |
charges $10.00. |
In the example below, all the prism pricing is
being doneon a per diopter per lens basis.
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The PAIR FLAG is set to |
“0,” so the prices entered are per lens. In this example, the charge is $0.75 per diopter per lens for the prescribed prism. |
Oversize on FA
This
Use this page
is utilizedto charge oversize based upon the
‘A’“A” measurement of the frame. These values do add together and can be flagged to be active for all jobs, uncut jobs only, or edged jobs only by setting the EDGED/UNCUT FLG on the bottom row (0 - prices all jobs, 1 - prices edged jobs only
and, 2 - prices uncut jobs only from this page).
In the example shown above, a SV job with a frame A of 56 be charged $8.00 for oversize taken from the FA > - 54+ ($4.00) added to FA > = 56+ ($4.00). Oversize for SV
willlenses price
from this page forboth edged and uncut work based
upon the EDGED/UNCUT FLG setting of 0.
Oversize for a D22 lens
willis only
betaken from this page if it is an edged lens
,due to the EDGED/UNCUT FLG
beingset to 1 for D22. A D25 lens
willonly
priceprices oversize from this page if it is an uncut job.
Oversize on Diameter
This page
will priceprices oversize charges based upon the blank diameter used. There is also an EDGED/UNCUT FLG on this page, and its function is identical to the same flag on the Oversize on the FA page of the price list.
The row that reads OVSZ ON DIA WKS translates into a yes/no (or 1/0 setting) for pricing
over-sizedoversized based on the lens blank needed rather than the lens blank used. This option is only active if running blank selection and inventory
are being run. This is especially helpful. For example, it is beneficial if a job would only require a 68.7mm lens for cut-out, and the inventory program reports that your lab is temporarily out of stock of 70mm blanks in that line item. Inventory would substitute a 75mm lens but not charge the customer for oversize usage.
Oversize pricing would beThus, oversize pricing is based upon the blank required for cut out (68.7mm) and not the actual lens used (75mm).
Another option on this page is the last row, USE LARGEST ONLY.
IfFor example, if you set both Oversize on FA and Oversize on Diameter
are set upfor pricing, set the USE LARGEST ONLY flag to 1 (yes), and Optifacts
willonly
chargecharges the greater of two prices.
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demonstrates an oversize charge in SV of $5.00 for 75mm and $8.00 for 80mm. |
Oversize on Color
The
Use the Oversize on Color page
is usedwhen your oversize charges for PGX differ from White (clear) lenses.
ByFor example, by entering oversize charges on the page AND setting the PGX FRM THIS PG flag to 1, PGX tinted lenses
willprice diameter oversize from this page. All other colors
willprice oversize from page 8
. NOTE:(Oversize on Diameter).
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This page only prices oversize for PGX tinted glass. |
In the diagram above,
aan SV PGX lens
willprice oversize charges from this page at $8.00 for a 71mm lens and
at$15.00 for a 75mm lens. The D25 and D28 PGX lenses
will NOTWON’T price from this page
,because the PGX FRM THIS PG flag is set to 0 for these lens styles.
The presence of this page is a carry-over from previous versions of Optifacts. The price list assignment editor has much greater power for pricing oversize charges based on PGX,
orANY color,
as well asdiameter, and manufacturers.
Specials 1
This page allows you to define prices for various add-on options. All of the prices on this page
areget added to the total cost of the Rx. Some of these options
willprice automatically based upon operator entries
, other. Other options
willrequire the operator to highlight an option in the PF2 (or F2 on the console) Calculation Options menu in the Order Entry screen.
DECENTERED BLANK
- Price entered in this column
will begets added to the invoice if the inset of the bifocal is greater than 0.
NormallyGenerally used for executive or progressive style lenses but
willpick up charges for any
multi-focalmultifocal product that has entries in the price list. Pricing is
done automaticallyautomatic based
uponon the
‘Seg Inset’“Seg Inset” value found in the lens database or given from operator input.
PRISM THIN
Currently for- Prism thinning is currently used on progressive lens styles only. This price is added to the invoice whenever Prism Thinning is lit in the Calculation Options Menu
eitherby the operator or through the Special Lens Types Configuration Editor settings for progressive lenses.
SPECIAL INTER
- This option is for trifocal lenses only but not executive trifocals.
PriceThe price is added to the invoice when the Special Intermediate option
isgets highlighted
by the operatorin the Calculation Options Menu.
GRIND SLAB OFF
- Added to invoice when Slab-Off is lit in the Calculation Options menu by the operator.
MFR SLAB OFF
- Added to invoice when
‘Manuf“Manuf. Slab-Off
Lens’Lens” is lit in the Calculation Options Menu by the operator.
BI-CONCAVE
Added- Automatically added to the invoice
automaticallywhen using a concave base curve
is used, and the curves ground into the lens are also concave. (Minus base with minus curves)
BI-CONVEX
Added- Automatically added to the invoice
automaticallywhen using a convex base curve
is used, and the curves ground into the lens are convex. (Plus base with plus curves)
PRISM SEG LENS
- Added to invoice when Segment Prism is lit in the Calculation Options Menu by the operator and an entry greater than 0 is given for Near Prism Used. When Segment Prism
isgets lit, a Near Prism window
will appearappears after the Billing Options screen.
In this screenFirst, the operator
will begets prompted to enter the
amount ofsegment prism (near prism) prescribed in the Rx on this screen. Then, the operator
isgets prompted for
amount ofthe prism used (prism already used in the lens). If the prism used is greater than 0, Optifacts assumes the prism is in the lens already. The Billing Options lite up of
‘Press on Prism’ will override“Press on Prism” overrides this charge regardless of the value of prism used.
SEG PSM/BLCKING
- Added to invoice when Segment Prism is lit in the Calculation Options Menu by the operator, and an entry of 0 is given for Near Prism Used. When Segment Prism
isgets lit, a Near Prism window
will appearappears after the Billing Options screen. In this screen, the operator
will begets prompted to enter the amount
onof segment prism (near prism) prescribed in the Rx. Then the operator is prompted for the amount of prism used (prism already used in the lens). If the prism used
is equal toequals 0, Optifacts assumes the lab
will block and de-centerblocks and decenters the lens blank to achieve the near prism. The billing Options lite up of
‘Press on Prism’ will override“Press on Prism” overrides this charge regardless of the value of prism used.
(open)
:- These fields are reserved for future use.
Specials 2
This page allows you to define prices for various add-on options. All of the prices on this page
areget added to the total cost of the Rx. Some of these options
willprice automatically based upon operator entries, while
other options willothers require the operator to highlight an option in the F2 Calculation Options menu in Order Entry.
SPCL SEPARATION
- This price is added to the invoice if the seg separation is not 13mm. A Misc. Blank Info window
will displaydisplays after filling in the
Multi-focalMultifocal Blank window prompting for the upper add value
as well asand the segment separation. Any segment separation value above or below 13mm
will resultresults in this charge
beinggetting added to the invoice. The seg separation value
isgets used only
usedon a double segment or quadrifocal
jobsjob. In the example shown above, there is a $35.00 add-on charge for this item.
SEG HGT LIMIT
- This field is not a price but an adjustable parameter for the laboratory to set.
IfFor example, if there is
to bean extra charge for
multi-focalmultifocal jobs at or above a certain seg height
then, use this field
is usedto enter the value equal to the seg height limit
at whichto begin charging the value entered in the
nextfollowing field
,SEG HGT ADD-ON.
SEG HGT ADD-ON
- This price is
a chargeadded to the invoice for
multi-focalmultifocal jobs when the seg height is at or above the value entered in SEG HGT LIMIT.
InThus, in the example shown above, there is an $8.00 charge for CRT Exec Rx’s when the seg height is at 25mm or higher.
SEG <= 24MM
- This price is added to the invoice when a segment width
is equal toequals or less than 24mm.
InSo in the example above, $15.00 is being added under the 2D25 column.
Whenever a 2D22 (orWhen any 2D with a seg width of 24mm or less
) isgets calculated, it
will pickpicks up the additional
charge of$15.00 from this field.
25MM SEG
- This price is added to the invoice when a segment width
is equal toequals 25mm.
InSo in the example above, the price of $10.00
will begets added to double round seg
Rx’sRx if it is a 2R25.
28MM SEG
- This price is added to the invoice when a segment width
is equal toequals 28mm.
InSo, in the example above
the price of, $20.00
will begets added to double round seg
Rx’sRx if the style code is 2R28.
SEG > 28MM
- This price is added to the invoice when a segment width is greater than 28mm. In the example above, $15.00
will begets added
isif a double flat top has a seg greater than 28mm.
AThus, a 2D35 lens would price at $15.00 more than a 2D28 Rx in the example.
ADDS < 1.00
- This price is added to the invoice when the
addAdd power is less than 1.00 diopter.
InSo in the example above, there is a charge of $5.00 for add powers under 1.00 diopter.
ADDS > 3.00
- This price is added to the invoice when add powers are greater than 3.00 diopters.
In the example above aThus, there is a $7.00 charge for
addAdd powers over 3.00 diopters and less than 4.00 diopters in the example above.
ADDS > 4.00
- This price is added to the invoice when add powers are greater than 4.00 diopters. In the example above, there is a charge
forof $25.00 for add powers over 4.00 diopters. This price in this row does NOT add to the row
‘ADDS“ADDS > 3.
00’00.”
Index Add-ons
This
Use this page
is usedfor Add-on prices for different index materials. This page adds prices based upon the ACTUAL REFRACTIVE INDEX and not the index’s commonly
‘rounded’“rounded” or
‘marketing’“marketing” references
to index. An example of this is with plastic 1.60 index material or material code PU in Order Entry. The value 1.60 is
‘rounded’the “rounded” or
‘marketing“marketing” index. The actual refractive index is 1.597.
Printing a Material Database report (Optifacts menu 5-8) is
veryhelpful when working with this page
as it will list. It lists the actual refractive index
along withand the Order Entry material code and description for your reference.
The example above is from a plastic list. For SV, $40.00
is beinggets added for a 1.60 high index lens which is material code PU
asentered in Order Entry. The actual refractive index of this lens is 1.597, so the entry needs to be placed in the INDEX < 1.60 row.
There is also an add-on charge of $80.00 for a 1.66 high index SV lens which is material code PX and has a refractive index of 1.660. This entry needs to be placed in the INDEX < 1.68 row.
Using this page is not mandatory. An alternative is to create a new list for different material codes and assign
thenthem via the
Account“Account Price List
AssignmentsAssignments” menu. In addition, if you create a new material code
is createdwhose index falls into the same category as another material, it may be easier to create an override price
listslist for materials rather than using the Index Add-ons page.
For reference, the following is a modified report to
assist with determiningdetermine where to place add-on prices for different materials.
Index Add-on Reference List
Price List Row | Order Entry Material Code | Description | Material Type | Refractive Index |
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INDEX < 1.51 | P | 1.498 Plastic | P | 1.498 |
INDEX < 1.51 | TR | Transitions | P | 1.501 |
INDEX < 1.52 | HF | Hy Flex | P | 1.506 |
INDEX < 1.52 | IS | 1.50 Instashades | P | 1.508 |
INDEX < 1.52 | CM | Colormatic | P | 1.517 |
INDEX < 1.54 | G | 1.523 Glass | G | 1.523 |
INDEX < 1.54 | TD | 1.523 Thin&Dark | G | 1.523 |
INDEX < 1.54 | SUP | 1.523 Superfin | P | 1.523 |
INDEX < 1.54 | TVX | Trivex | P | 1.530 |
INDEX < 1.54 | NXT | NXT 1.53 | P | 1.530 |
INDEX < 1.54 | RDM | Rodenstock Mid Index | P | 1.535 |
INDEX < 1.54 | SP | Spectralite | P | 1.537 |
INDEX < 1.54 | CMT | 1.54 Colormatic | P | 1.538 |
INDEX < 1.56 | HHP | 1.546 High Index | P | 1.546 |
INDEX < 1.56 | AOF | AO Mid-Index | P | 1.549 |
INDEX < 1.56 | EL | 1.49 Easylite | P | 1.549 |
INDEX < 1.56 | HL | Hilux 2 | P | 1.550 |
INDEX < 1.56 | CH | Seiko Changers | P | 1.551 |
INDEX < 1.56 | HVX | 1.56 High Index | P | 1.552 |
INDEX < 1.56 | YL | Youngerlite Mid Index | P | 1.553 |
INDEX < 1.56 | HX | 1.55 Xcel Hi Index | P | 1.554 |
INDEX < 1.56 | HIT | Xcel Hi Transitions | P | 1.554 |
INDEX < 1.56 | HP | 1.56 V-E Plastic | P | 1.555 |
INDEX < 1.58 | ORM | Silor Ormex | P | 1.558 |
INDEX < 1.58 | HHP | 1.56 Evo Clear II | P | 1.560 |
INDEX < 1.58 | SR | Impact-Res SR-91 | P | 1.560 |
INDEX < 1.58 | HA | 1.562 Hi Index | P | 1.562 |
INDEX < 1.58 | ACE | VE A.C.E. Color Lens | G | 1.563 |
INDEX < 1.58 | ACE | VE A.C.E. Color Lens | G | 1.563 |
INDEX < 1.58 | HX | 1.55 High Index | P | 1.550 |
INDEX < 1.59 | PC | Polycarbonate | P | 1.586 |
INDEX < 1.59 | PC0 | Airwear | P | 1.586 |
INDEX < 1.60 | PCL | 1.59 Composite | P | 1.586 |
INDEX < 1.60 | TBD | Tribrid | P | 1.593 |
INDEX < 1.60 | RL | 1.6 Rlite | P | 1.594 |
INDEX < 1.60 | TL | 1.60 High Index | P | 1.596 |
INDEX < 1.60 | PU | 1.60 Polyurethane | P | 1.597 |
INDEX < 1.59 | AOX | 1.6 XT16 Plastic | P | 1.600 |
INDEX < 1.63 | FL | 1.60 Sola Finalite | P | 1.600 |
INDEX < 1.63 | T | 1.60 Special Glass | G | 1.601 |
INDEX < 1.63 | PB | Plastic Blueblock | P | 1.610 |
INDEX < 1.68 | PX | 1.66 Polyurethane | P | 1.660 |
INDEX < 1.68 | PXL | 1.67 Composite | P | 1.660 |
INDEX < 1.68 | SS | 1.67 High Index | P | 1.662 |
INDEX < 1.75 | PXX | 1.70 High Index Plastic | P | 1.691 |
INDEX < 1.75 | HV | 1.7 Glass 40 Abbe | G | 1.700 |
INDEX < 1.75 | H | 1.70 Special Glass | G | 1.701 |
INDEX < 1.75 | HHX | 1.71 Ultra High Index Glass | G | 1.702 |
INDEX < 1.75 | TLT | 1.74 High Index | P | 1.727 |
INDEX >= 1.80 | TC | 1.8 Glass Abbe 25 | G | 1.800 |
INDEX >= 1.80 | TX | 1.80 Special Glass Abbe 35 | G | 1.805 |
INDEX >= 1.80 | X | 1.80 X-ray Glass | G | 1.805 |
INDEX >= 1.80 | GX | 1.90 Special Glass | G | 1.887 |
INDEX >= 1.80 | I | 1.9 Special Glass | G | 1.900 |
O | Other Glass | G | 0 | |
OP | Other Plastic | P | 0 |
Tints
This page currently deals only with polarized lenses. Pricing for Manufacturer lens colors appears
inon the Lens Colors page. Pricing for lab-added tints appears in the lite-ups section.
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*** Do Not Enter a Polaroid Price in Both the Tint and Color Page. *** |
POLARIZD ADD ON
- This is a dollar amount to add to the invoice if the job is a polarized color.
Over powerOverpower charges and oversize charges are still valid with this add-on price. In the example above, $30.00
isgets added to the base price for a polarized SV lens. (NOT a Plano Rx, refer to POL PLANO FIXED)
POLARIZD FIXED
- This is a FLAT charge for polarized
productproducts.
Over powerOverpower charges, and oversize charges are no longer valid. The example above shows a flat price of $52.00 for a polarized D28 lens.
POL PLANO FIXED
- This is a FLAT charge for a polarized Plano Rx. The example shows a flat price of $18.00 for
aan SV lens with no prescription.
(open)
:- This row(s) is reserved for future use.
All the items on this page
will beget itemized under LENS on the invoice.
TheYou can change the itemization category
can be changedby pressing the letter
‘I’“I” while
inon this screen. For more information on changing itemizations, refer to
‘Changing Itemizations’the “Changing Itemizations” section in this document.
Lens Colors
This page consists of add-on charges for lens colors. These charges are picked up through the lens color as entered in Oder Entry.
AllYou can price all color codes that exist in the color database
may be given a priceon this page. Use the cursor movement keys to access all of the different colors and lens styles.
If pricing polarized product from page 13 Index Add-ons prices should NOT be put on this page (page 14) for a polarized product. Doing so
will resultresults in prices being taken from both areas and
invoiced. Priceinvoiced—price polarized product from page 13 or page 14 but never both on the same price list.
Lite-ups (Pricing Options)
This page opens another menu to the lite-ups (pricing options) options. After choosing page 15 from the menu
the sub menu will display, the submenu displays as shown above. Then choose one of
these sub-menus to work inthe submenus. The diagram shown has 16 columns of available lite-ups. You may see as little as 16 or as many as 48, depending on your
lablab parameters.
All
sub-menussubmenus are available for use and modifications. This document
will cover only sub-menuscovers only submenus 1 through 4)
LiteYou can add, delete and modify lite-up options
can be added, deleted and modifiedvia the Lite-ups Editor
, and once. Once created or edited, you can see the changes
can be seenand
theprices entered through the price list editor on this page.
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Lite-up column names shown in the diagram above and options shown in the following examples may vary by lab. |
Examples:
Edging
- All prices on this page
areget added to the invoice.
Prices may be enteredEnter prices for various types of edging or finish-related items. The description fields
alongin the left column
are printedprint just as they
willdisplay in Order Entry on the Pricing Options screen. All prices
inon this page
areget activated via lite-ups
in column 1.Note: Lite-up options shown in the following diagram may vary by lab.
.
Tints/Coats
- All prices on this page
areget added to the invoice.
Prices may be enteredEnter prices for various types of tinting or coating-related items. The description fields
alongin the left column
are printedprint just as they
willdisplay in Order Entry on the Pricing Options screen. All prices
inon this page
areget activated via lite-ups
in columns 2.Note: Lite-up options shown in the following diagram may vary by lab.
Specials
.
Specials - All prices on this page
areget added to the invoice.
Prices may be enteredEnter prices for various types of specials or special processing-related items. The description fields
alongin the left column
are printedprint just as they
will beare in Order Entry
inon the Pricing Options screen. Most prices
inon this page
areget activated via lite-
ups in column 3. Others willups—others price based upon operator input throughout Order Entry.
Some of the items on this page
willonly affect their apparent lens style, such as Trifocal 10x25
lens style. HARDEN LENS is only applicable to glass lenses.
Note: Lite-up options shown in the following diagram may vary by lab.
Billing
All prices on this page
areget added to the invoice.
Prices may be enteredEnter prices for various types of specials or special processing-related items. The description fields
alongin the left column
are printedprint just as they
willdisplay in Order Entry on the Pricing Options screen. All prices
inon this page
areget activated via lite-ups
in column 4.
Note: Lite-up options shown in the following diagram may vary by lab.
Dr. Redo
Use this page to enter the discount percentage of discount that is to be applied to apply to various itemization categories when the operator lights up DR REDO in the Pricing Options Screen. Any row item that is set to 0.00 will not won’t apply any percentage discount.
The example above shows a 15% discount on lens cost, 10% discount on any coatings, and 25% discount on frame costs. No other discounts apply since the other entries contain a 0.00.
Balance Lens
This page allows you to enter a percentage of a lens cost to charge for balance lenses. The prices from this page
are takenget applied when the operator highlights BALANCE R or BALANCE L in the Pricing Options screen.
If you want to charge 25% of the cost for ALL balance items
is to be charged then, the example above
wouldwill work. Any row item
that isleft at 0.00
will notwon’t apply any percentage discount. If the balance discount percentage is
to beapplied only to the lens cost
then, only fill in the BALANCE LENS row
would be filled in.
Billing
This page contains special billing charges and flags used by the calculations module. An itemized description of each row item follows.
This page contains special billing charges and flags that are used by the calculations module. An itemized description of each row item follows.
1/2 PAIR CHARGE
- Automatically added to the invoice if the job run is a half-pair Rx. This amount is a dollar amount to charge, NOT a percentage.
UNCUT DEDUCT $
- Automatically deducted from the invoice if the job run is an Uncut Rx. It does not matter if you enter a value in a positive or negative format.
TheThat absolute value
will begets deducted from the invoice.
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If a price list |
gets assigned so that uncut jobs do not bill from the list |
, this row item |
is functionless. |
NET BILL FLAG - Setting this row to 1.00
will resultresults in any invoice billing from this list to be posted to accounts receivable as a NET invoice. Leaving this row at the default setting of 0.00
will allowallows invoices
beingfrom this list to have discounts
, if any,applied at statement run time.
REVERT LIMIT
- This row determines the invoice dollar limit at which to revert to another price list. The price list number to revert to
isgets taken from the next row, REVERT PRC LIST.
REVERT PRC LIST
- This row determines which price list number to price from if the total invoice amount taken from the current price list exceeds the limit given in the row above, REVERT LIMIT. If doing package pricing, entering a negative value here
will dropdrops the package pricing and
dodoes pricing from the original price list. The Account/Material configuration contains an option for Pricing Revert, which must be
set“Yes” to
‘Yes” in order toenable this feature.
MAX INVOICE OK
- This row determines the invoice limit
at whichwhere the calculations module
will errorerrors and
printprints the message “INVOICE TOO HIGH. WILL NOT POST” on work tickets and invoices. By default or with an entry of 0.00, the calculations module
will errorerrors at $499.00. Keep in mind that this value is a total invoice dollar amount.
You willFor example, you need to allow for half pair
Rx’sRx; thus, entering $999.00
will resultresults in a charge of $499.50 for a half pair Rx which exceeds the default entry for MAX INVOICE OK.
NOTE: TheInfo |
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You can adjust the value in this field |
to reflect higher-priced items as in the example above. |
OVRRIDE LST FLG - This row determines if an override price list
will overrideoverrides both the base list and add-on lists (set to 0.00 by default) or if the override list
willjust
overrideoverrides the base list (set to 1.00).
INDUST. ADD-ON
- This value
isgets added to the invoice if running the job
is run withusing the Industrial Flag (I)
in thelens style code.
A negative amount may be enteredEnter a negative value to deduct an amount.
STOCK ADD-ON
- This value is added to the invoice if running the job
is runwith the Stock Flag (ST)
in thelens style code.
AEnter a negative value
may be enteredto deduct an amount.
0% PL DISCOUNT
- This field is utilized only on override or add-on price lists. By entering a value in this field, any price taken from another list that has this field set to 0
will havegets this discount applied to it. The example above shows a value of 15.00 (15%). This field is useful for accounts
that havewith a set of special prices that are
a set percentagelower than regular prices.
RatherFor example, rather than creating an entire set of prices, one list could be created as an override for all materials and a discount amount placed in this field. This field also works well for accounts with a few special lens prices
and, where the rest
areget discounted from the regular price list(s).
PRINT DISC FLAG
- This field works with the above field and determines when to print the discount amount on the invoice. Setting this field to 0
willnever
printprints the discount percentage, 1
will print- prints the discount percentage for edged work
only, 2
will print- prints the discount percentage for uncut work
only, and 3
will print- prints the discount percentage for all jobs.
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The discount is always applied, but by printing the percentage amount, the discount percentage applied can be seen by sub-totaling it on the invoice. |
(open)
:- Reserved for future use.
Copy Entire Price List
This option will allow allows you to copy an entire list to another price list number. If the destination list exists, only the prices are copied into that list, preserving the price list title and description of the destination list.
If the destination list exists, it MUST be the same type (Normal or Progressive) as the original list, or you will not won’t be allowed to make the copy.
If the destination list does not exist, then an exact copy is made, including the prices, price list title and description as well as the , and price list type. The program does display some information on the screen, so you will know if the destination list exists before beginning the copy process. You are get prompted to verify this option before it is made.
From the Optifacts main menu:
Type Select Option 3 – Editor Utilities and press enterEnter.
Type Select Option 4 – Pricing Database Editor and press enterEnter.
Type Select Option 1 – Price Lists and press enterEnter.
Type Select Option 2 - Copy Entire Price List and press enterEnter.
- Enter the number of the price list to be copied from and press enter.
- Enter the price list number to copy to and press enter.
Is this Okay (y/n)?
- Type Y Press “Y” to continue.
- Type N Press “N” and C “C” to discard.
The copy will process processes and display displays a confirmation when complete.
- Press C “C” to continue.
- Press escape Escape to exit the screen.
Copy Partial Price List
This option is very similar to copying an entire price list, but it allows you to copy those sections you want rather than the whole list at one time.
If the destination list exists, it must be of the same type (Normal or Progressive), and you can only copy like pages (I.e., You cannot copy lens colors page to a prism page).
If the destination list does not exist, then the price list title and description will be get copied into the destination list with the section to be copied. The program will display displays information on the source and destination lists before a performing the copy is performed. You are get prompted to verify this option before it is made.
From the Optifacts main menu:
Type Select Option 3 – Editor Utilities and press enterEnter.
Type Select Option 4 – Pricing Database Editor and press enterEnter.
Type Select Option 1 – Price Lists and press enterEnter.
Type Select Option 3 - Copy Partial Price List and press enterEnter.
- Enter the number of the price list to be copied from and press enter.
- Enter the page number to copy from and press enter.
- Enter the price list number to copy to and press enter.
- Enter the page number to copy to and press enter.
Is this Okay (y/n)?
- Type Y Press “Y” to continue.
- Type N Press “N” and C “C” to discard.
The copy will process processes and display displays a confirmation when complete.
- Press C “C” to continue.
- Press escape Escape to exit the screen.
Delete Entire Price List
This option
willpermanently
eraseerases a price list specified by number.
This willIt then
freefrees up that price list number to
be useduse again.
You cannot delete a price list if it is
being usedin use in a price list assignment. You must first delete the assignment to the price list from the price lists assignment menu. You
areget prompted to verify this option
before it is made.
From the Optifacts main menu:
Type- Select Option 3 – Editor Utilities and press
- Enter.
- Select Option 4 – Pricing Database Editor and press
- Enter.
- Select Option 1 – Price Lists and press
- Enter.
- Select Option 4 - Delete Entire Price List and press
- Enter.
- Type Enter the price list number to delete and press enter.
Is this Okay (y/n)?
- Type Y Press “Y” to continue.
- Type N Press “N” and C “C” to discard.
The delete request will process processes and display displays a confirmation when complete.
- Press C “C” to continue.
- Press escape Escape to exit the screen..
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