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The price multiplier should start with * and then the multiplying factor, 1 means no change, a number higher than 1 will raise the price and a number lower than 1 will lower the price. | The price multiplier should start with * and then the multiplying factor, 1 means no change, a number higher than 1 will raise the price and a number lower than 1 will lower the price. | ||
− | For example *0.85 will give this invoicee a price 85% of the normal price. | + | For example a multiplier of *0.85 will give this invoicee a price 85% of the normal price. |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 27 December 2022
A price multiplier can be defined for bookings created for this invoicee. The price multiplier is applied to bookings added with the Add Booking or Price Checker buttons.
The price multiplier should start with * and then the multiplying factor, 1 means no change, a number higher than 1 will raise the price and a number lower than 1 will lower the price.
For example a multiplier of *0.85 will give this invoicee a price 85% of the normal price.