• Resolved rosansubba

    (@rosansubba)


    How can we set up 4 decimals for unit pricing and 2 decimals for a subtotal and total price of a product:
    Example:
    $0.0245 for unit pricing
    $445.21 for subtotal and total

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by rosansubba.
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  • Plugin Support Gabriel – a11n

    (@gabrielfuentes)

    Hi there ??

    At the moment, there’s no default option for that in WooCommerce, and setting that as the default would require quite a bit of additional coding. Please kindly note that this requires some custom coding – which goes beyond the scope of support we are able to provide in this forum.

    If you do require more help with the actual coding, we’d recommend you hire a developer who can take a look at this, quote you for their services, and help you add this feature to your site. We’d recommend getting in touch with a web developer or one of the customization experts listed at https://woocommerce.com/customizations/.

    I can also recommend the WooCommerce Developer Resources Portal for resources on developing for WooCommerce.

    You can also visit the WooCommerce Facebook group or the #developers channel of the WooCommerce Community Slack. We’re lucky to have a great community of open-source developers for WooCommerce, and many of our developers hang out there, as well.

    Cheers!

    Plugin Support Gabriel – a11n

    (@gabrielfuentes)

    We’ve not seen any activity on this thread for a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved.

    Hopefully, you were able to find a solution to your problem! If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

    Cheers!

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