Hey Thanks for the reply Arun, Can you please help with a pivot to work-out which type of rate it is (list/discounted)? Also about dimensions, as the SOAP API is being used , I'd to use custom code to check
Dimensions of RequestedPackage from the RateRequest and I got an NPE on 'getHeight()' method call, that clearly defines that the Dimensions for the Package are null. Also is there a way we define dimensions for a product and that are used by the service without any customization? Coz, observing the code I don't see anything like that happening somewhere. In all the rates are being calculated based on just weight and not dimensions. Regards Prince ________________________________ From: Arun Patidar <arun.pati...@hotwaxmedia.com> To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org Cc: Arun Patidar <arun.pati...@hotwaxmedia.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 11:14 AM Subject: Re: Default package size assumed by fedex? Fedex rates calculation requires weight and dimensions of packages only. Also Make sure that which type of rates you are getting, its a list rate or discounted rate of your account. Regards ---- Arun Patidar Hotwax Media | www.hotwaxmedia.com On 20-Mar-2012, at 5:36 PM, Prince Sewani wrote: > Hi All, > > I've a question, If the 'shipment.fedex.default.packagingType' is set to > 'YOURPACKNG' , > then what are the default dimensions assumed by Fedex for the package in > which the > > product will be packed? > > I see a lot of difference in rates when I log-into Fedex a/c and give the zip > codes, the > > difference in rate still lies whether I provide the dimensions of the package > or not. > > Any pointers/clues will be of great help. > > Regards > Prince