Calculated Variables in Pricing tables
Ability to add variables in columns that are not just plain text so that they can be multiplied.
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Jaynna Ellis Dela Llana commented
Ability to perform calculations on variables.
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Marinke commented
this is absolutely critical for our business - not having this features slows us down
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Zach Snyder commented
I have set up fields in my CRM to auto-calculate pricing for each line item, and it would be great if those variables could transfer automatically in the corresponding pricing table price column!
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heba commented
On integrating with monday.com, it'll be great to extract variables for formula columns, which isn't available now, to reflect them as the final number/output of a formula.
It would be super helpful for companies who report calculations from monday.com through PandaDoc.Hope to see it in action soon!
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For example, adding a variable to the price spot for one of the line items.
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Brian Mayer commented
ie. set a "months" variable that can be used anywhere in a pricing table, (such as within an Additional Multiplier column) so that pricing in all tables in a document can be updated with one data point.
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Brock Martin commented
Would like to have ability to use variables based on Pricing Table "sections"
For example, Hardware, software, consumables are all a section on my pricing table. I would like to have the sections tally and then have ability to use tokens to do a summary table based off those totals
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AdminJoey Patti (Admin, PandaDoc) commented
have a line item in our pricing table reference an above line item to calculate the cost for that line item?
Example: Business license on line # 1
Pull in line # 2 as onboarding for 20% the cost of line item # 1 -
fill the price in the pricing table with a variable