skorek
Well Known Member
Hi girls and guys
My problem is that unit price have only 4 decimal places in database (F4211) but I need 5.
One of our division selling/stocking one product in Tons (they not using JDE but some of PC software) And this software have unit price with two decimal places (i.e. 100.37 US Dollars) Than they send us document with extended price base to it we have to prepare SO.
The problem is that in JDE we stocking/selling this item in kg. So unit price in F4211 is 1004 (0.1004 $ per kg) and extended price in SO will be not the same as extended price from original document.
Possible solutions:
1) Change the unit of measure for this item.
2) Prepare additional file with unit price with 5 (or more) decimal places
3) Change decimal places for UPRC field. But this rather the worst solution for this problem
Which way do you propose? 1 or 2? In my opinion 2 is better ... From some reason we musn't change unit of measure.
Well ... or maybe JDE resolved such problem already? Did you meet it ever?
Regards
My problem is that unit price have only 4 decimal places in database (F4211) but I need 5.
One of our division selling/stocking one product in Tons (they not using JDE but some of PC software) And this software have unit price with two decimal places (i.e. 100.37 US Dollars) Than they send us document with extended price base to it we have to prepare SO.
The problem is that in JDE we stocking/selling this item in kg. So unit price in F4211 is 1004 (0.1004 $ per kg) and extended price in SO will be not the same as extended price from original document.
Possible solutions:
1) Change the unit of measure for this item.
2) Prepare additional file with unit price with 5 (or more) decimal places
3) Change decimal places for UPRC field. But this rather the worst solution for this problem
Which way do you propose? 1 or 2? In my opinion 2 is better ... From some reason we musn't change unit of measure.
Well ... or maybe JDE resolved such problem already? Did you meet it ever?
Regards