For apples, an acceptable Brix degree could be as low as 9 or as high as 14, with 14 being the sweetest. Apple sweetness is measured by Brix degrees, which is the measurement of sucrose in the fruit. In this example, we will measure apple sweetness. Our first step is to set up a Quality test that will record a measurement for us. To illustrate this feature, we’ll use a company that grows (or buys) apples to sell to grocery store chains. Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations has the functionality with its Batch Attributes and Attribute Based Pricing to record an actual measurement as an attribute and then calculate a price accordingly. With fruits and vegetables, every harvest can have different factors that produces various levels of quality for growers. Whether its blueberries or strawberries or apples, or crispier and bigger heads of lettuce, you don’t mind paying a higher price because you know you are paying for quality. Have you ever gone to a specific grocery store to buy fruit and vegetables because you knew their quality was better than another store? If you have, like most of us, you probably don’t mind if those items are priced a little higher because it’s the quality that you’re looking for.
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