On 29 May 14:33, Christophe (net) wrote:
> Le 29/05/2015 13:03, Cédric Krier a écrit :
> >On 29 May 12:23, Christophe (net) wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>The Version 3.4.1 of our module for sales management with prices all
> >>included tax is released.
> >>
> >>This module allows to manage sales and billing with product prices with tax
> >>included.
> >>
> >>A small documentation is provided in the doc directory of the module.
> >>
> >>The module is available on Gitlab
> >>(https://gitlab.com/ate_modules/a4t-sale_tax_included) and PyPI
> >>(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/a4t-sale_tax_included)
> >
> >What are the differences with the price list with tax included? And why
> >not use it?
> >
> 
> It provides the ability to set a price with tax included, which is not the
> result of a formula.

a formula is just more flexible and can be just the value of a field.

> And if I understand correctly, the possibility of using the price list for
> this feature appeared in 3.6, this module exists since version 3.0
> 
> PS: By cons are there somewhere documentation on the use of price lists and
> this feature (with examples)?

No but it is very simple, just check that a price list is tax included.
On the sale the unit price will be the reversed computed base on the
actual taxes.

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