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Show Base Price in an Invoice
Hi there,
We need to show the Item's Base Price on an invoice please. We're using Advanced PDF/HTML Templates.
In the line item section of the template, we've tried the following (where "item" is the list of "record.item"):
- ${item.baseprice} - this obviously yields no results as there is no 'baseprice' in the Invoice line items sublist.
- ${item.item.baseprice} - this gives us the baseprice, but strangely enough, only of the first Item, so all subsequent Items show the first Item's Base Price.
- ${item.custcol_1} - this is a Custom Line field where we've set its sourcing as the Item's Base Price (not Stored Value). What this shows, however, is the Item's Base Price divided by the the Item's Sales Units (rounded). If we then enter a formula to multiply 'custcol_1' by the Sale Units, it then gives us an incorrectly rounded Base Price (around 2 to 5 cents different).
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