Sorry Ravindra,

But you are confusing 2 things, and related fields in Product Entity:
Product.quantityIncluded
and
Product.fixedAmount

IN OFBiz OOTB, quantityIncluded is used for bundles like you describe. When 
fixedAmount is used for financials or by and large
products which require an Unit of Measure (see Product.amountUomTypeId), not a 
quantity.

There is a good explanation there http://markmail.org/message/tvyghkw7rgq5bmqi

So in this case you don't need to enter an amout. The quantity with the product 
price is enough to get the behaviour you describe.

Alo you may notice that the DB field type is currency-amount. Its description is BTW 
<<Ue this for products which are sold in fixed
denominations, such as gift certificates or calling cards.>>

For code details, follow the called request, you will end at 
ShoppingCartHelper.addToCart(), exactly ShoppingCartHelper[192] in
trunk

HTH

Jacques


From: "Ravindra Mandre" <[email protected]>
Hi Vanessa ,

For understanding purpose let consider you want to buy 5 pens , so 5 is the
quantity while if each pen has a price of 10 Rs then its amount will be
10*5 Rs.

HTH

Ravi

On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

Quantity: to choose the number of product to order
Amount: to possibly fix an amount value for specific products like gift
cards

See https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.**apache.org/catalog/control/**
EditProduct?productId=GC-001<https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/EditProduct?productId=GC-001>
Amout, Require Amount, Require the customer to enter an amount.

Jacques


Vanessa Vitor wrote:

Hi,

I'm confused about something that I'm sure, it's simple.

While I'm creating a sales order, using "quick lookup" - the table shows
me
the name of the product - a field named "quantity" and another field named
"amount". Which is the difference between them?

.../ordermgr/control/**LookupBulkAddProducts?**productId=

thanks



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