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    Charles Bradshaw-Smith commented  · 

    I have also now done a Trust Pilot review in response to their response to Michael Hood's on 10 June (see 4 July below). Let's see what they say to this...

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    Charles Bradshaw-Smith commented  · 

    This really is ridiculous. A simple and necessary change that is stopping me scale up my Xero based service offering. I will have to look to integrate with another accounts package without this change. How do we escalate this ned?

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    Charles Bradshaw-Smith commented  · 

    Hello Xero,

    Are you reading this thread at all or are we wasting our time leaving constructive comments to help improve your product?

    Pretty please respond.

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    Charles Bradshaw-Smith commented  · 

    I have also raised a support case CX0013184989 for this and it has been passed to a specialist for further assistance.

    Fingers crossed.

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    Charles Bradshaw-Smith commented  · 

    I strongly support this idea to stay within UK law!

    I am importing energy invoices from a specialist app into Xero via a CSV file. I need UnitAmount to use 5dp. I wish I could reduce my UnitAmount to 4dp but I cannot legally. Energy in UK use tariffs that are quoted in pence per kWh to 3 decimal places. So in pounds (£) 5dp are required by the time the UnitAmount has been divided by 100. I do not want to be outside government regulations. If after import, I edit the draft invoice line and add back the 5th dp to UnitAmount, it correctly calculates the Total - so it can't be a big change to make please.

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