Quote Originally Posted by woodlandsprite View Post
BeerMan
Someone else may come and have a better answer, but I would set it up so people can buy by .25 kg quantities, and if you are offering a price break for higher volume, you can set it up for volume pricing.
that way if someone wants 1 kg, they purchase 4 .25kg "units"

For your total stock, you would enter the units available - I suspect that would be 100 x .25kg

Not sure if it is smart enough to do it as cleanly as you would like - I know there was someone on here a while back looking to sell bulk tea, but I don't for the life of me recall if they posted in the stock by attribute family of threads.

Good Luck to you.
Woodlandsprite,

Thanks for taking the time to reply. What you are saying is set up the product so you buy products in decimal places, so a 'add to basket' quantity of 1.25 would get you 1.25Kg of grain.

That is great, and it solves my stock control issue too! Thanks for taking the time to reply.

For ref, this thread details how you set up ZC to deal with quantities being sold to a certain number of decimal places...

..http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showth...t=0.1+quantity

Thanks!!