If an existing order is edited you might see the word "(Legacy)" appended to the name of a price.
What does it mean?
In short, if a Wine Price has its dollar value changed after the fact then Vinosmith will detect this and treat it as a legacy price (please note: the word legacy is appended dynamically during order editing and is not actually appended to the real price label).
Example:
- Price Frontline is created at $100
- An Order with that Wine + Price is placed.
- Later that same Frontline price is edited to be $90
- Later that Order is edited and now you will see two Prices
- Frontline @ $90
- Frontline (Legacy) @ $100
Prior to support of legacy pricing Option 4-2 would not be shown and the selected price in the dropdown would be on the "Frontline @ $90" and if that order was saved (perhaps only a note or date was changed) then pricing would change on that order. This might represent an order that has already been shipped and/or invoiced to the customer, perhaps even paid by the customer.
That is a bad thing and Vinosmith attempts to solve this by surfacing both prices and pre-selecting the Legacy version.
At this time you cannot disable this safety feature.