RE: Advanced Pricing & UOM

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RE: Advanced Pricing & UOM

I've found similar problems, for which I've done a workaround which is to
use a formula to multiply the rate per pound by the extended weight and
divide by the quantity. It works!

My example was a bicycle which weighed 40 pounds, and was sold in eaches.
Freight was $1.00 per pound. It found the $1.00 but failed to multiply by
the 40 pounds. Using the formula described above made everything work.

Andy



Andy Klee
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RE: Advanced Pricing & UOM

Thanks Andy I'll give it a shot.

Mike Morrissey
 
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