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Thank you! Will do... Although I think I found what's the way the product unit price is being calculated (and in my humble opinion it's wrong...), here is it:
- My product had a price of $63.58
- A tax on it of 15%
- 63.58 * 1.15 = 73.117, rounded to 2 decimal places = 73.12
- Now, if I had 3.5 units of this product... 73.12 * 3.5 = 255.92 (the extra cent I was missing is there now)
- And they you guys calculate again the unit price from there like: 255.92 / 1.15 = 222.5391304... rounded to 2 decimal places 222.92 and then divided by the quantity 3.5 again that gives me 63.5828571... the unit price you assign to the product even though I had it as 63.58...
I honestly don't know why doing it this way? Can you clarify, please?
Thank you!