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Item form erroneously recalculating sale price [rate] on Save
We have Multiple Units of Measure enabled on our account. Each time we edit and save an item record, the system is recalculating the sale price even through we didn't modify that field.
Let me illustrate:
Widget A has a Base Unit of Each with a Sale Unit of Pair (Base x 2)
On the Item Record, we enter the Sale Price {rate} as 200 and click save. Netsuite apparently converts the Sale Price from Pair to Each, leaving $100 in the field.
However, when I open the record to edit it, the Sales Price stays at $100. Consequently, when I save the record, it divides 100 into 50 even though I didn't edit the field.
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