Setting Contract Currency Precision

Contract currency precision is the number of places after the decimal that are used for calculations involving currency values in a contract, its change orders and invoices. By default, this value is set to the currency precision of the contract currency, unless it is overridden by the document subtype used to create the contract. If you prefer, you can manually set a contract's currency precision to any value between 0 and 5. Any changes you make only apply to that contract and its related documents and do not affect the currency precision of the defined currency on which the contract currency is based.

ClosedAmounts where contract currency precision rules apply

Proliance enforces contract currency precision rules on the following contract-related amounts:

Scheduled Amount

This Invoice Progress

Current Invoiced Amount

Retainage Summary Values

Stored Material Retainage

Amount Payable for Release Invoice

General Work Retainage

Progress This Invoice General Amount

Current Balance

Progress This Invoice General Sub Amount

Current Retainage

Progress This Invoice General Sub Material Amount

Current Work To Date

Progress This Invoice Stored Amount

Invoice Up To Amount

Progress This Invoice Total Amount

Retainage Release Amount

Retainage This Invoice General Amount

Invoice Amount

Retainage This Invoice Stored Amount

Expense Invoice Line Items

 

To set contract currency precision

  1. Open the Contracts register.
  2. Select the contract to open.
  3. Click the Settings page and then expand the Currency and Taxes section.
  4. Enter a Currency Precision between 0 and 5.
  5. Click Save.
  6. Proliance saves your contract currency precision selection. Any existing currency values for the contract and its related documents are adjusted appropriately.

Note:

  • After any line items have been added to a contract or any of its related documents, the contract currency precision can only be set to a higher value. If all line items are later removed, you can lower this value.
  • Quotes and instructions created from contracts will adopt the contract currency, but not the contract currency precision. Instead, the new document uses the currency precision of the defined currency on which the contract currency is based.