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Guest sunwise

This has got me.

1.0 is = to 1KG

as we all know.

0.60 is = to 60g

as we also know.

There is a 1000 grams to 1KG, so how would you tell the shipping module to look out for under 100g??

As if you typed this 0.100:0.39 that would be only 10 grams not 100?! Also if you typed 100:0.39 that would be 100KG!

Any ideas as I have given up :w00t::w00t:

Sunwise ;)

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This has got me.

1.0 is = to 1KG

as we all know.

0.60 is = to 60g

as we also know.

There is a 1000 grams to 1KG, so how would you tell the shipping module to look out for under 100g??

As if you typed this 0.100:0.39 that would be only 10 grams not 100?! Also if you typed 100:0.39 that would be 100KG!

Any ideas as I have given up :w00t::w00t:

Sunwise ;)

10.00 = 10 kg

1.00 = 1kg

0.100 = 100 g

0.010 = 10 g

So 0.100 is not 10g .......it´s 100g

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