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Overide currency symbol

Normally QuoteWerks uses the currency symbol that is set on each client, in the regional settings when creating a quote. This can cause problems when either different clients are set to different currencies, or the client PCs are set to one currency (ie. GBP Pounds Sterling) as it is the local currency where they are located, but they have a need to always quote in another currency (i.e. USD US Dollars) becuase that is what their customers expect.

To force QuoteWerks to allways use one currency regardless of the PC settings open the site.ini file in the QuoteWerks directory on the server and add the following line to the system section.

BaseCurrencySymbolOveride=$

Where $ is the symbol for the currency you wish to use. check the currency has been set up within QuoteWerks before making this adjustment.

Save the site.ini file, and restart QuoteWerks for the changes to take effect.

12 August 2009  IB      QuoteWerks


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