I don't know why, but the costprice of my Q48 silk is according to my warehouse: 30.138,70 ct.
Even if I take all my most expensive ingredients, my costprice can't go above 2100 ct. So getting is above 30k is just impossible. This is the first time this has happend. All my other silkbatches are correctly calculated as 1700-1800 ct costprices.
With this information is it my current opinion, this MUST be a bug. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
warehouse costprice
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Re: warehouse costprice
If you have put some on the market and then bought it back then that will average the cost between your market price and stock cost (weighted average).
Otherwise, it's a bug.
Otherwise, it's a bug.
Re: warehouse costprice
Its a bug,
there was the same problem on the german realms. I posted at the german board, that there is the same problem here. i hope the will bugfixe it fast
there was the same problem on the german realms. I posted at the german board, that there is the same problem here. i hope the will bugfixe it fast
Re: warehouse costprice
I'll give you feedback regarding this, as soon as I have it!
Best regards,
pearlbay
Best regards,
pearlbay
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Re: warehouse costprice
I did not do that.pk wrote:If you have put some on the market and then bought it back then that will average the cost between your market price and stock cost (weighted average).
Otherwise, it's a bug.
Re: warehouse costprice
OMG
This bug is not yet fixed.
40,000 deer - q22 - ct 1,038.83 ??????
This bug is not yet fixed.
40,000 deer - q22 - ct 1,038.83 ??????
Re: warehouse costprice
Hi there,
the problem should actually have been fixed already; I am sorry there hasn't been any feedback on our part here yet. The problem here seems to have been that even if you only selected parts of your buildings, the production costs for all of them were used (this also occurred if the m² of the buildings differed) - as stated, though, this has been fixed.
To look into this again, though, I am afraid we'll have to have a few more details. We need to know exactly what you tried to produced and that includes which tools and basic materials you used to produce this (in your case deer, apparently) -and please mind we need to know the unit prices. (The calculation is as follows: Production costs + (Amount Basic Material* Unit Price Basic Material). Please bear in mind the calculation has to be made with all positions after the decimal point to be correct!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Best regards,
pearlbay
the problem should actually have been fixed already; I am sorry there hasn't been any feedback on our part here yet. The problem here seems to have been that even if you only selected parts of your buildings, the production costs for all of them were used (this also occurred if the m² of the buildings differed) - as stated, though, this has been fixed.
To look into this again, though, I am afraid we'll have to have a few more details. We need to know exactly what you tried to produced and that includes which tools and basic materials you used to produce this (in your case deer, apparently) -and please mind we need to know the unit prices. (The calculation is as follows: Production costs + (Amount Basic Material* Unit Price Basic Material). Please bear in mind the calculation has to be made with all positions after the decimal point to be correct!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Best regards,
pearlbay
In case of urgent problems, please use our support form!