Hi Kristin,
I found some files from when I was doing my evaluation of Adagio. I'm including them in a zip. They show what happens when the various pricing option are set to the different rounding types and round to the nearest x.xx. Each file is title with the pricing option that was used. This was based on a part with a price of $1.30 and a customer discount of 5%. Both 0.00 and 0.01 have no effect on rounding ie 1.30 x .95 = 1.235. Both these options returned a price of 1.24 regardless of rounding method. I expected it for 0.00 but was surprised that 0.01 returned 1.24 when it was set to round down - I thought it would be 1.23. The 0.05 behaved as expected. This all applies to base pricing. I would think that alternate pricing works the same way. We eventually decided not to go with customer discounts but alternate price lists instead.
Rounding methods have nothing to do with item costs. They are only used when calculating discounts or markups.
Attachments
Rounding Test.zip (40 downloads)
Edited by MikeS (04/17/14 06:16 AM)
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Mike Smith
Viktorian Sheet Metal Mfg Inc