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Pro-Rata Huf Currency Bug


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Hello,

 

I discovered a bug. Only exist at the HUF currency. Tested with EUR,GBP and others are working.

 

The client order the package which is 2500HUF. Well with pro-rata he will pay example: 2687,89.

 

HUF not support ,89 only 2687.

 

-->I edited the Precision to 0 but still the same.

 

Paypal not support 2687,89 HUF type , just only 2687

 

Give me a solution please or is this a bug?

 

 

So the client cant pay the invoice by paypal as paypal only support 2687HUF not 2687,89HUF

 

Thanks

Peter

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Hello,

 

I discovered a bug. Only exist at the HUF currency. Tested with EUR,GBP and others are working.

 

The client order the package which is 2500HUF. Well with pro-rata he will pay example: 2687,89.

 

HUF not support ,89 only 2687.

 

-->I edited the Precision to 0 but still the same.

 

Paypal not support 2687,89 HUF type , just only 2687

 

Give me a solution please or is this a bug?

 

 

So the client cant pay the invoice by paypal as paypal only support 2687HUF not 2687,89HUF

 

Thanks

Peter

 

when you set the precision , the invoice are generated or you used the last one ?

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Invoice generated automatically. So the client order and try to pay but HUF not support ,89 just only 2687. Is there any solution or have to turn off the PRO-RATA

 

He said did you change the precision first and then a new invoice total failed to be correct, or did you change it and then went back to a invoice already generated before you changed it.

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The solution to this issue is to have the currency precision set to 0 for that currency. Since you set the precision to 0 after the invoice was created, you will also have to edit the invoice and re-save it before it will observe the new currency precision. Then the customer can make a payment via PayPal.

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The solution to this issue is to have the currency precision set to 0 for that currency. Since you set the precision to 0 after the invoice was created, you will also have to edit the invoice and re-save it before it will observe the new currency precision. Then the customer can make a payment via PayPal.

 

I changed the precision 1 to 0. We shall see will it work or not.

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