When you edit the Product, is the Product Price entered as:
1.25
or are you entering it as:
1.2543
When you edit the Product, is the Product Price entered as:
1.25
or are you entering it as:
1.2543
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I enter it as 1.11 !!!!!!!!! The 13% sales tax makes it 1.2543.
Dear Sirs,
I am reporting a bug, not stating an opinion!
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Whoops. I rechecked and - my humble apologies - only the TAX decimals are defined. Not to worry big guys, if I can't get a hint from you which function to edit - I'll figure it out myself.... My shop already has e.g. a cash-back-functionality (based on the profit, so there is a buyin_price, etc.), phpNuke as backoffice...
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Flashback: me recalculating over 2000 items, of which the buyin price can anyway change at any moment - normally this is multiplied with the pricing factor to get the net price and after adding (different taxes for different product types) voilá the gross price is there.
OR
Me editing a function (or functions) that handle the price and how it's shown.
I wonder.....
So you are telling me that if I see a price like 1.25 in a (ZenCart) shop, I should assume it might be anything like from 1.2451 to 1.2549!? Should I assume that this is true for all shops or is this just a ZenCart "feature"?
PS. This has nothing to do with any tax regime, it's more like a question of WYSIWYG!
PPS. Reverse engineering the price is the most unprofessional comment so far - that's not solving the problem, that's just putting out the eminent fire.....
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