CarbidePaul
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CWalters, you are right.  Erika_K does  not appear to understand the question. Since it has been years since I raised this issue, I'd have to say Intuit does not understand the problem either, or care to resolve it.  Clearly, somewhere is the Quickbooks database, data related to quantity price breaks is saved.  The problem is that none of the standard reports seem to be able to include that data. Neither are 3rd party apps like QODBC, which suggests that the data related to advanced pricing isn't exposed through the Quickbooks SDK.  At my company we have around 30,000 items, from numerous vendors.  Hundreds of items have quantity price breaks defined. When we need to update prices we import an Excel sheet with the new prices. There does not appear to be a way to update quantity pricing in bulk. That is a serious problem in itself.  Much worse is that we can't even get a list of WHICH items are set up with quantity pricing. A person would have to manually open every single item to see if there are quantity breaks.  We've resorted to using a custom field to flag if items have quantity pricing set up.  It should not have to be like this.   If we're missing a way to simply get a list of items with quantity breaks, we'd LOVE to know about it.  Intuit charges extra for advanced pricing. They could make it much easier to use.