kpmedia Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 If I have a service ($10) that's prorated for 28 days, then it's $1.33 If I want to override that price -- let's say a 50% discount for the first month, as haggled via email -- I override is to $5 instead. If I override the price, now it shows $-0.67 Uh.... I owe them money.
Michael Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 If I have a service ($10) that's prorated for 28 days, then it's $1.33 If I want to override that price -- let's say a 50% discount for the first month, as haggled via email -- I override is to $5 instead. If I override the price, now it shows $-0.67 Uh.... I owe them money. Only if you tick the prorate box.
Blesta Addons Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 If I have a service ($10) that's prorated for 28 days, then it's $1.33 If I want to override that price -- let's say a 50% discount for the first month, as haggled via email -- I override is to $5 instead. If I override the price, now it shows $-0.67 Uh.... I owe them money. normally , this is normal . is a pure calculation . the credit left your client can use it in renewal services .
Tyson Posted September 28, 2015 Report Posted September 28, 2015 If I have a service ($10) that's prorated for 28 days, then it's $1.33 If I want to override that price -- let's say a 50% discount for the first month, as haggled via email -- I override is to $5 instead. If I override the price, now it shows $-0.67 Uh.... I owe them money. So $1.33 for the first month (prorated). You want to override it from $10 to $5 for the second month (first full month after proration). Then set a price override of $5 and uncheck the Prorate checkbox. It says $-0.67 because it is attempting to override the first month (prorated), which is the $1.33. Halving the $10 to $5 also halves the prorated price from $1.33 to $0.67 and will create a credit for this amount (if you have it configured to do so) when the Prorate checkbox is checked. I'm not sure what part you consider to be a bug. Could you clarify? Michael 1
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