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Price per Item #1190

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Jerlag01 opened this issue Feb 15, 2021 · 7 comments
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Price per Item #1190

Jerlag01 opened this issue Feb 15, 2021 · 7 comments
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Is there any way to have a column with the price per item on it?

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And is there a way to use custom formula's. Let's say total amount per item that is in stock

@christianlupus christianlupus removed the needs-triage incoming, please sort label Feb 23, 2021
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The problem with the average price is that the algorithm behind it is not 100% correctly working: see #302. Just as a warning.

Apart from that, I assume you are intending to have the average price feature (that is already partly implemented). You should be able to see a column Avg price by default in the part list. Or are you referring to another list?

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I'm not intending to have the average price. More like what costs one piece of an article and then the total price of the article which is calculated by the price/piece and the amount there is in stock of that one article

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Can you explain what the difference is between the average price and what costs one piece of an article?

With total price you mean the (monetary) value of your stock, right?

which is calculated by the price/piece and the amount there is in stock

I assume by the calculated [value] you mean the product of these two numbers, right?

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the price per item as in one piece per article is static for us, as we don't change it at all. so for every item of that article that comes in, is always the same price for us.

For total price for only that specific article is so we can see what value we have of that specific article. so let's say, 5 cable connectors that costs each 5 euro's, is 25 euro's for only that article in stock value.

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I get that. Take the example your cable connectors for 5€ each. As the price is constant, the average price is constant as well and should be 5 €. So your average price is your real price per item or am I missing some point in your argumentation? Or are you just referencing the title of the column?

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it should be, but it isn't for some reason. Could as you stated earlier that the formula behind it isn't correctly working.

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