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How to prevent shipping recalculation on invoice after adding a warranty line item- UPS Integration?

edited Mar 9, 2023 2:31AM in Ask A Guru 2 comments

We use the UPS integration and calculate shipping costs on the item fulfillment.

Sometimes we need to add a warranty line to the invoice, but doing so forces us to recalculate shipping on the invoice, which gives us an incorrect amount.

Before adding the warranty line:

After adding the warranty line:

The calculated amount:

The first shipping cost is the correct one; it's calculated via the UPS integration for the package size, and it's calculated on the item fulfillment. The second ignores the information entered on the item fulfillment.

I need to be able to add the warranty line item to the invoice without recalculating shipping.

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