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Lot prices
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Lot prices
The usual purchase order format is obviously Quantity x Unit Price = Total Price (Q x U = T). But we occasionally buy goods or services where, for example, we do not meet a minimum order quantity and then we pay a Minimum Order Price (MOP), which is not based on Quantity x Unit Price. Although it is true that we could divide the MOP by the quantity that we bought to get a Unit Price (but when 3 items are bought for, say, £10 total, the resulting £3.33333333.... each would presumably need rounding up to get back to £10 total), I would prefer to show the Quantity and a MOP and a Total (=MOP). Is there any way to stop the Q x U = T calculation on a particular item?
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Re: Lot prices
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