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How can I set an item's price to 4 decimal precision?
Square will only let you charge a price up to two decimal places, so you can't do it directly. However, you can get four-decimal precision by adjusting the unit definitions and pricing strategies.
Define a Smaller Unit of Measure:
Set Up the Custom Unit in Square:
Apply the Custom Unit to Your Items:
Ring Up Sales Using the Custom Unit:
This should effectively get you where you need to be (danged ole metric system)
What exactly are you trying to do the fractional pricing? I only ever see that at gas stations nowadays.
Square will only let you charge a price up to two decimal places, so you can't do it directly. However, you can get four-decimal precision by adjusting the unit definitions and pricing strategies.
Define a Smaller Unit of Measure:
Set Up the Custom Unit in Square:
Apply the Custom Unit to Your Items:
Ring Up Sales Using the Custom Unit:
This should effectively get you where you need to be (danged ole metric system)
What exactly are you trying to do the fractional pricing? I only ever see that at gas stations nowadays.
Thanks Donnie. I am selling solar credits, so it is energy related. It is priced in &/kilowatt hours or $/kwh. I actually had already tried the customer unit method but when creating a new item with the new unit, I'll be danged....2 decimals. 😞
Hi @SolarSales, thank you for posting. I see you are new to the Square Community. Welcome!
It appears that @Donnie-M offers some great workarounds for this. Thank you for this insight!
Please let us know if you have any other questions in the meantime.
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