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MV1810
Experienced User
6 months ago
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Multi-currency Sales Invoice

When I create a sales invoice in AUD, our local currency, our selling price is AUD58.

When I create a sales invoice in SGD, the selling price is still 58, but now SGD58.

When I create a sales invoice in MYR, the selling price is still 58, but now MYR58.

When I create a sales invoice in ZAR, the selling price is still 58, but now ZAR58.

 

I can't change the local currency on the create invoice screen which is the field that gets converted. So now I sell my item for:

AUD18.54 in Malaysia

AUD64.74 in Singapore

AUD4.76 in South Africa!! That is less than my cost price. 

 

Why doesn't the system pick up the local currency selling price and converts the foreign currency to match the selling price?

  • Doreen_P's avatar
    Doreen_P
    MYOB Moderator

    Hi MV1810,

     

    Thanks for reaching out!

     

    The selling price of the item depends on the item itself. The currency will change only if the card being sold to is set up with a different default currency. I highly recommend checking the link here for more information with your concern.

     

    Feel free to post again anytime if you require further assistance. 
     
    If my response has answered your inquiry, please click "Accept as Solution" to assist other users in finding this information.

     

    Best regards,

    Doreen