On May 9, 2008, at 4:23 PM, Roberto Mansfield wrote:
Roberto Mansfield wrote:
(I'm assuming .226 is the cost per ounce and 464 is the total
number of
ounces)
It sure is Friday. This assumption doesn't make any sense!
Yeah... and my work day is almost done! SO Happy Friday to you all!
Basically though, .226 is the weight of a single piece. we get it by
weighing 100 pieces, and then dividing the total weight by 100. that
gives us the weight of a single piece in a tenth of a pound. And I
need to display in pounds and ounces. I have that part figured out, I
just need to fight with it so I can do it without having to type out
in the code 50 fields to add the routes together :)
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