Special Characters as Price Levels

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Our business requires a few more price levels than the available 36 (0-9 and A-Z).  I tested some special characters and everything seemed to work as normal from a sales order entry perspective.  Specifically, I tested '!' and '@' as price levels.  Is there any reason I shouldn't use special characters as price levels?  I just want to make sure any backend logic won't get jacked up by using special characters.

Thanks much.

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    We use a wide variety of special characters for price levels. So far, no ill effects have been seen.

    As an aside, we had a terrible time with ad-hoc assignment of price levels. Finally we scrapped them all and set up a standard grid, 1-9 means 1%-9%, A-I means -1 through -9%, then the alphabet sequentially 10-26% and then all the special chars have assigned discount levels. An Access program sets all those up whether they're needed or not whenever a new product line is set up, and we make only one price code per product line. It eliminated a lot of confusion.

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    We use a wide variety of special characters for price levels. So far, no ill effects have been seen.

    As an aside, we had a terrible time with ad-hoc assignment of price levels. Finally we scrapped them all and set up a standard grid, 1-9 means 1%-9%, A-I means -1 through -9%, then the alphabet sequentially 10-26% and then all the special chars have assigned discount levels. An Access program sets all those up whether they're needed or not whenever a new product line is set up, and we make only one price code per product line. It eliminated a lot of confusion.

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