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how to get the Kit to display its member items in the Sales Order PDF
We are using SuiteCommerce Standard.
We're trying to use a different Unit of Measure than the Primary Sales Unit in our SuiteCommerce items. There seems to be no way to do this - SuiteCommerce only uses the primary sale unit and no other can be set for SuiteCommerce.
But we can't sell to our customers in that unit because it would make ordering difficult for them. Before starting to create a web site for this, they would just contact us by email or phone and we'd hash out a quote for them that way.
We also can't change all our primary sales units to the pallet-based units that would make sense to customers ordering by the Full Truck Load online, because that would mess up all our other processes and reporting and throw off the predicted prices and costs, etc., which are based on 1000 times the base unit.