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> 2017-06-16 12:39 GMT-03:00 'Artem Braga' via tryton <
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>> On 2017-02-03 02:36, 'Artem Braga' via tryton wrote: 
>>> > But I had noticed another interesting thing. 
>>> > I have a sample Price.List of price-weight values for a Carrier. 
>>> > CarrierCostMethod is Weight: 
>>> > 
>>> > 1kg - 1 USD 
>>> > 2 kg- 2 USD 
>>> > 3 kg- 3 USD and so on. 
>>> > 
>>> > Im creating a Sale with the 3 items. Each item weights 1 kg. Carrier 
>>> costs 
>>> > are calculated as like for 2 kg weight- 2USD. If I sell only 1 item 
>>> (1kg) 
>>> > Carrier costs dissapear (as if weight of sale is 0). So, seems like 
>>> > Carrier.Costs in the SaleLine are taken from the CarrierPriceList in a 
>>> > (n-1) sequence. What can be the reason for that? 
>>>
>>> It is explained in the documentation: 
>>> http://doc.tryton.org/4.2/modules/carrier_weight/doc/index.html 
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Returning back to the Carrier weight cost calculation, suppose that there 
>> are following kg-price line table for Carrier weight: 
>>
>> kg  -   price (USD) 
>>
> 1        1
>>
> ​will be used between 1 and 3kg​
>  
>
>> 3        3
>>
> ​will be used between 3 and 4 kg​
>  
>
>> 4        4
>>
> ​will be used for over 4kg​
>  
>
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>> As discussed previously in this topic, Carrier weight calculation method 
>> returns 1 USD for 3 kg weight and 3 USD for 4 kg weight. How to achieve the 
>> correct carrier weight cost calculation for a Sale (e.g. - 3 USD for 3 kg, 
>> 4 USD for 4 kg etc) ?
>>
>
> So you need to start defining the price between 0kg and 1kg​, you should 
> get something ​like this instead:
> 0kg 1USD (used for up to 1kg)
> 1kg 3USD (used for up to 3kg)
> 3kg 4USD (used for over 3kg)
> and so on...
>
> ​Cheers,
> Karla.​
>
>  
>
>>
>> Thank you
>> Best regards
>> Artem
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>> Thanks Karla! That's quite helpful. 
Best regards
Artem

 

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