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Tax Amount in Quotation

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

I want to print Tax amount at row level in Sales Quotation.

The problem is that when I am taking Indian Currency then the variable no. of Tax Amount is 103 when I am changing the cuurency to USD then it becomes variable no. 104 .

which variable can I use so that it may print the correct amount no matter what currency I use.

Regrds

Amit

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former_member187989
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Which currency you want print tax amount in INR/USD ?

Jeyakanthan

Former Member
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Hi Jeyakanthan,

Depending upon the BP's currency it may be INR or USD.

Regards,

Amit

Edited by: Amit Singh on Oct 7, 2008 9:00 AM

former_member583013
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Amit,

Optionally you could make a copy of your template and make a change in one of them to print the variable pertaining to USD and assign this template to all Foriegn Currency customers using USD.

Regards

Suda

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Former Member
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Hi Amit,

You can create formular fields to allow both varibles print out based on the currency you are using.

Check this thread for how to do:

If you still unclear, keep posting

Thanks,

Gordon

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Hi

Use 103- this variable is Tax amount(LC) this give exact tax amount.

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Kalai