![]() Price unit, Price quantity, and Charge quantity data can be extended independently from product quantities. If you require more than four decimals, extend the number of decimals for the BOMProductQuantity extended data type. ![]() ![]() If you require the ability to enter, maintain, and view product quantities with a maximum of six decimals, you must extend the number of decimals of the ProductQuantity, CostQuantity, and CAMMagnitude extended data types.īill of materials, formulas, and production orders allow maintaining quantities with four decimals by default. Quantity data that is related to the procuring, consuming, producing, storing, and selling of products can be maintained with a maximum of two decimals by default. If you require the ability to enter, maintain, and view this data with a maximum of six decimals, you must extend the number of decimals for the InventWidth, InventHeight, and InventDepth extended data types respectively. These physical dimensions can be maintained with a maximum of two decimals by default. If you require the ability to enter, maintain, and view weight data with a maximum of six decimals, you must extend the number of decimals for the WeightBase extended data type. Weight data can be maintained with a maximum of two decimals by default. ![]() Due to database constraints, each of the data types described in this article can have a maximum precision of six decimals.
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