# Magento - decimal points in invoice/be

I need for my shop up to 4 decimal points. So far I followed some tuts and theyre working fine in front & backend for products. Only in sales/invoice prices,tax and totals are still rounded to 2 decimal points.

I've edited/overwrote following files:

somewhere around line 283 i changed return number_format($value, 2, null, ''); in return number_format($value, 4, null, '');

same as in Option.php

\app\code\local\Mage\Core\Model\Store.php
changed output of function roundPrice() line 740 into return round($price, 4); \app\code\local\Mage\Directory\Model\Currency.php in function format() changed formatPrecision from 2 to 4 in line 197. \lib\Zend\Currency.php $_options['precision'] changed from 2 to 4

echo sprintf('%.2f', $_item['price']); changed to sprintf('%.4f',$_item['price'])

Ive looked into some core files like invoice.php or in adminhtml files if there are rounding stuff. But I couldnt find anything useful.

used extensions: (Magento 1.4.1.0)
Asperience_DeleteAllOrders
Flagbit_ChangeAttributeSet
Mxperts_Invoice
de_DE languagepack

thanks, greetz Rito

(sorry for german in picture)

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Magento is very complex, there are many files and the function call stack is very deep. You should consider using a step-by-step debugger like XDebug or Zend Debugger to find where your problem is. Personally, I coded with Magento 6 months ago and I was keeping doing remote debugging with PDT/XDebug. At least once a day. –  greg0ire Aug 24 '10 at 18:52

My first suggestion would be to turn on the Frontend and Backend Hints (System>Config>Advanced>Developer) so you can see which Block and which phtml View is responsible for rendering the 2 decimal place content. If you install the Developer Toolbar extension, you'll find that much easier.

Looking at your screenshot, I think that comes from the Admin Sales Order view, and therefore the phtml files under app/design/adminhtml/default/default/template/sales/order/create/totals and the Blocks = Mage_Adminhtml_Block_Sales_Order_Create_Totals_Default are a good place to look. The formatPrice function seems to be using Store.php that you have overridden, and some of the Currency files.

I suspect that @greg0ire is correct, this one is going to take some remote debugging to track down. It's possible that your $options['precision'] is being overwritten somewhere, so you need to see it's value at the time of execution. Good luck, JD P.S. I assume you have cleared and disabled cache... Note that the adminhtml cache is not cleared in the System>Cache Management GUI, you must manually delete the files in var/cache. - thanks for advice. – Rito Aug 25 '10 at 9:42 "totals" was a good hint, thx to Jonathan Day Heres the solution for sales/invoice with four decimal points. \app\code\local\Mage\Adminhtml\Block\Sales\Items\Abstract.php change following code: Line 292: function displayPrices() change to return$this->displayRoundedPrices($basePrice,$price, 4, $strong,$separator);
Line 305: $precision=2 into $precision

\app\code\local\Mage\Sales\Model\Order.php line 1358:

public function formatPrice($price,$addBrackets = false)
{
return $this->formatPricePrecision($price, 4, $addBrackets); }  I know its very dirty, but it works fine :) - Found out a different simple way in magento 1.5.1 Got to code/core/Mage/Directory/Model/Currency.php change line number 194. public function format($price, $options=array(),$includeContainer = true, $addBrackets = false) { return$this->formatPrecision($price, 0,$options, $includeContainer,$addBrackets); }

0 - Denotes the precision point for price.

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