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Hi,

i have a problem with Combinations

The purchase price remains the same even if override with a new price.

 

Example:

 

Purchase price 94.40€

Selling price whitout VAT/taxes: 124.40€

Selling price with VAT/taxes(21%): 150.52€

 

A random combination

purchase price (overwritten): 156€

increase: 30€

increase with tax: 36.3€

final price:186.82€

 

In practice the increase is added to base price. Instead it should add the increase to the purchase price overwritten.

 

Prestashop version: 1.4.6.2

Theme: http://addons.prestashop.com/it/neutral/3337-prestashop-template-15.html?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=article&utm_term=ITA&utm_content=Template15&utm_campaign=Addons2011

 

 

Any suggestion?

 

 

Another question: how i can set obbligatory the tax code/dni during the customer registration?

 

Thank you a lot!

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Sorry the language is Italian...

 

Standard product price:

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combination price:

 

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it must be 121.6 + 30 + 21% =183.44

but it shows 186.82€ that is the sum of standard price with Tax (150.52) plus increase with tax (36.3).

 

 

How can i fix it?

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I can't understand how to use, because it create much more combination that i need.

With the manual method in 30 second i have created a combination.

 

But the problem reamains....how can i fix it?

 

Hi Deynor,

Please check the suggestions here and let me know if any of them help you resolve your issue.

 

-Mike

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Hi Deynor,

As you may have seen in tomerg3's post on the link I provided previously, it turns out that this is likely an issue with how different countries handle their respective calculations. In this situation, I would ask you to create a bug report so that our developers can get to work on a fix, and then please post the URL to your report here so that I can monitor their progress myself.

 

-Mike

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