The rounding rule can be defined here:

Available settings:
No rounding
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There is no rounding defined.
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Round up
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The number is rounded up. The exact decimal place can be defined in "Rounding Dec."
Example:
You have defined 1 piece per 18: the factor is then = 0.055556
If you multiply 0.555556 x (17+1) = 1.000008
After this you apply a round up --> The final result is 2.
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Round off
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Rounding at 5
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From 0,5 (1 Decimal place) or 0,5 (2 Decimal places) will be rounded up.
Lower will be rounded off
Examples:
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1,45
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2
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1,45
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1,45
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1
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1,50
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1,45
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0
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1,00
Note: Only the last decimal place is considered. Thus, there is no rounding up of the second decimal place.
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1,49
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0
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1
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-1,5
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0
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-2
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-1,45
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0
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-1
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-1,45
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1
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-1,5
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multiple of
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Always the multiple will be formed, which will be indicated in "Rounding Dec."
Example:
Multiple order of 4
4, 8, 12, 16 is counted
At quantity 3 is rounded to 4
At quantity 4 the quantity 4 remains unchanged
At quantity 5 is rounded to 8
Example:
Multiple order of 10
10,20,30,40 is counted
At quantity 1 is rounded to 10
At quantity 10 the quantity 10 remains unchanged
At quantity 11 is rounded to 20
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Example 1:
A palette per 100 pieces is required
Quantity of requirement corresponds 0.01 palette per piece. But at least one palette has always to be required and from 101 pieces even 2 palettes. The BOM position will be adjusted as following for this:
Quantity: 0,01
Rounding type: multiple of
Rounding Dec. 100
Example 2:
A half piece is required. because there is no half piece. It must always be rounded up to 0 decimal place because there is no half piece.
Thus a requirement of 0,8 will actually be rounded up to 1 piece.
The following setting occurs:
Rounding type: round up
Rounding Dec: 0
Note:
Negative statement of decimal places are not supported.
Rounding results are always in Inventory UoM.
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