What are price adjustment levels?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAdjustments (discounts and increases) are applied cumulatively according to levels shown in the following table. Level 1 adjustments are applied first, while Level 4 adjustments are applied last. Adjustments at the same level are applied in the order they are set up. Adjustment Level Terminal Product Terminal/Product: Applied to a specific product at a specific terminal.
Read MoreWhat are FastRack Lows and Averages?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteDTN FastRacks is a price discovery service that helps you compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges to be sure you are getting the best price available in your rack location. When you subscribe to DTN FastRacks, you will receive your report directly through DTN Fuel Buyer. The report shows each supplier’s price along
Read MoreWhat are Custom Price Lists?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA custom price list makes it easier to manage multiple custom prices on a regular basis. The list can consist of multiple supplier/terminal/product combinations, which are tied to an effective date and time. You can use the list to add custom prices. This streamlines the process for managing intra-day and other frequent custom price changes.
Read MoreIf I want to receive prices from a certain terminal, do I need to activate it in Price Management > Activate Terminals?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteNo. You should start to receive pricing from that terminal automatically. Activate Terminals is for when you don’t normally receive pricing from a certain terminal, but you would like to use it in your Price Formulas or when you manually enter a price.
Read MoreI manually download prices from PricePoint every day. Can I do this in Fuel Buyer Exports?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteYes, You can download prices from Fuel Buyer Exports as often as you like. Any of the Support Analysts at the Fuel Buyer Help Desk can assist you if you have questions.
Read MoreHow many workbooks can I have?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteYou can use the default Energy workbook or create up to 10 of your own workbooks.
Read MoreHow does the system check for Bogus Values?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe system first checks for specific products, then the main Range Outage values and then the Bogus values. The use of specific products allows DTN to set a higher value for products like biodiesel which are normally higher than other products.
Read MoreHow does the Price Exports process work?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe process exports prices that have been received or changed since your last export, and price formulas and inactive prices that have been flagged for export. Once you export a price, it is flagged as processed. If you have more than one user on your account who has the Price Export role, we recommend that
Read MoreHow does the Enterprise Administrator create EA settings?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Enterprise Admin Setting provides access to the screens that can be customized by the Enterprise Administrator (EA). The menu appears only when an EA logs onto DTN Fuel Buyer and is not available to other users. Like other users, the EA will be able to create individual settings. Individual settings may be made through
Read MoreHow does DTN use its Wholesale System to get prices?
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe gather pricing data from our wholesale network in multiple ways. The preferred method is by electronically pulling wholesale pricing from jobbers who use DTN services. We also gather data from faxes, emails, recorded supplier messages, and verbally. This information is then manually entered into DTN applications.
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