Is it possible to print a unit price on an item label?

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<span class="fr-marker" data-id="0" data-type="true" style="display: none; line-height: 0;"></span><span class="fr-marker" data-id="0" data-type="false" style="display: none; line-height: 0;"></span>This document describes printing a price per unit on labels. For certain stores and products, it is necessary to indicate a converted price per unit.

Examples of a unit price are cans of cola of 33 cl where a converted price per liter should be printed. This way, a consumer can easily compare whether a can, half-liter, or liter packaging is more advantageous.

There are 3 fields when printing labels, see also QA 303. These fields are:

grosspricepergrossweightunit

grosspricepernetweightunit

grosspricepernetcontentunit

These fields indicate the price per gross weight unit, net weight unit, and per net content. The ISO dimension code is directly mentioned after this field. An example of the display would be 4.95/LTR.

Starting from the RetailVista 2021 spring update, 2 additional fields have been added:

grosspricepergrossunit

grosspricepernetunit

grosspricepergrossunit: This field provides the gross price and ISO unit info based on weight if weight info is available.

grosspricepernetunit: This field provides the net price and ISO unit info based on weight or (if weight is not specified) per net content.