Market prices, warehouse prices and many more places have a two digit precision.
I feel that this should be more accurate, like 4-6 digits (maybe customizable). This would also lead to better pricing possibilities.
Precision
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no... I completely agree with youzyvesken wrote:I don't see your point? In real life, there is never a more then 2 digits precission. In europe you have euro's and cents. 1 euro = 100 cent.
So 100.25 euro would be 100 euros and 25 cents. No use to have more digits precission, because there isn't any currency that low i think...
Or am i wrong?
