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guides:general:priceadjustment [2011/02/26 20:13]
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 This makes orders calculate down to the nearest dime: This makes orders calculate down to the nearest dime:
 <note important>​Examples\\ <note important>​Examples\\
-Order Total: $10.39 = $10.30+Order Total: $10.39 = $10.30\\
 Order Total: $9.41 = $9.40</​note>​ Order Total: $9.41 = $9.40</​note>​
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 Under certain circumstances,​ the calculation of pricing does not equal even values as desired. This may be because of tax (see including tax in pricing) or it could be from rounding of weighted items. Because CCS has a Certificate From the Department of Weights and Measures, we have to follow certain standards.  ​ Under certain circumstances,​ the calculation of pricing does not equal even values as desired. This may be because of tax (see including tax in pricing) or it could be from rounding of weighted items. Because CCS has a Certificate From the Department of Weights and Measures, we have to follow certain standards.  ​

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