Sales UOM Pricing - SO using the Standard UOM

We have some items where the Sales UOM is EACH and standard is KG.  When adding these items to a sales order, the sales quantity shows as EACH however the price is coming over as the standard price x the KGs per EACH.  This only occurs for a handful of items, the rest populate price correctly as standard price x EACH.

Any ideas on causes and/or how to correct the issue?

Thanks.

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  • Everything in Item Maintenance is based on Standard, and the Conversion Factor does just what it sounds like... calculations to convert Standard to alternative UoM (pricing, costs, quantities consumed / received...).

    If you find it confusing, try a kit (set to always explode), with the kit item having your sales pricing and the inventory stored in a different item code.

  • in reply to Kevin M

    Understood.  This then presents a challenge that may require a change in our pricing process.  Due to the conversion factor, there is going to be rounding error in calculating the Sales UoM if we take our established list price and convert to standard price in Sage.  May be as small as $0.01 but it will be enough to cause a variance against customer PO.  Thanks for the help all!

  • in reply to JHsu

    That is where the kit idea comes in.  The parent Kit item is all about sales, with the kit component  having the KG to EACH conversion factor (to calculate COGS properly), which the customer doesn't see.  Explode the kit and you don't have to pre-build...

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  • in reply to JHsu

    That is where the kit idea comes in.  The parent Kit item is all about sales, with the kit component  having the KG to EACH conversion factor (to calculate COGS properly), which the customer doesn't see.  Explode the kit and you don't have to pre-build...

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