{"section":"known-issues","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"pricebased-filters-ignore-sales-channel-and-regionalization-context","locale":"en","slug":"pricebased-filters-ignore-sales-channel-and-regionalization-context","path":"docs/en/known-issues/Intelligent Search/pricebased-filters-ignore-sales-channel-and-regionalization-context.md","branch":"main","content":"## Summary\n\nWhen using Intelligent Search along with sales channel variation or regionalization (`regionId`), filters by price range don't work correctly.\n\nRegionalization and trade policies affect availability/stock sort and filtering, but price sort and filtering always uses the base-indexed price. This also extends to the filter “promotion=yes”.\n\nSince actual prices are resolved at render time, both the **price facet filter** and **priceRange filter** may return products whose effective regional or trade-policy price falls outside the requested range, and vice versa.\n\n## Simulation\n\nIn a store with different prices by region or sales channel, access any PLP while applying a price range filter or the promotion facet — you will notice that results include products whose actual contextual price does not match the selected filter, as the index holds only the base price regardless of `regionId` or sales channel.\n\n## Workaround\n\nN/A"}