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PSM Multi Currency
Configuration
Configure Currency
Configure Currency
Currency Position
This decides where the currency symbol appears in the price.
Common: . (dot) or , (comma depending on the region)
Example:
Using . makes 125 and 50 cents appear as 125.50
Using , makes it appear as 125,50
Thousand Separator
This symbol separates the thousands to make big numbers easier to read.
Most common: , (comma)
Example: 1,000 or 10,000
Example:
If you use , as a separator, 10000 becomes 10,000
Decimal Separator
This is the symbol used before the decimal part.
Common: . (dot) or , (comma depending on the region)
Example:
Using . makes 125 and 50 cents appear as 125.50
Using , makes it appear as 125,50
Decimal
Controls how many digits appear after the decimal point.
0 → No decimal: 125
2 → Two decimals: 125.00
3 → Three decimals: 125.000
Example:
If decimal is set to 2, price will be shown as 49.99
If it’s 0, then just 49
Rate Mode
Controls how the exchange rate is updated for the currency.
Auto → Automatically fetches exchange rates from the selected API
Manual → You manually enter the exchange rate
Tip:
Use Auto to save time and keep retes updated daily.
Fee
This lets you add an extra fee to the converted currency.
Use it to adjust for handling charges, currency spread, etc
Example:
If converted amount is 100 and you add a $5 fee → final price is
105
Fee Mode
Controls how the fee is applied:
Fixed → A set number (e.g., $5) is added
Percentage → A % of the converted amount is added (e.g., 2% of $100 = $102)
Example:
Converted price = $100
Fee = 5, Mode =
Fixed
→ Final = $105
Fee = 5, Mode =
Percentage
→ Final = $105 (5% of 100)
Rounding
Lets you round off prices to look cleaner or more consistent.
Disabled → No rounding
Up → Rounds up
Down → Rounds down
Nearest → Rounds to the closest number
Example:
(Rounding Up to 10) → 182.46 becomes 190
Rounding To
Sets the unit to which price should be rounded.
0.01 → Rounds to the nearest cent
0.1 → Rounds to nearest 10 cents
1 → Rounds to nearest whole number
10 → Rounds to nearest 10
100 → Rounds to nearest 100
Example:
Price = 182.46, Rounding To = 10 → Rounded price = 180 or 190 depending on direction
Rounding Minus
After rounding, you can deduct a small amount to make prices look smarter.
Example:
Rounded price = 190
Rounding minus = 0.01 → Final price = 189.99
Summary Example
Let’s say you configure:
Currency Position: Right with space
Thousand Separator: ,
Decimal Separator: .
Decimal: 2
Rate Mode: Auto
Fee: 5 (Fixed)
Rounding: Up
Rounding To: 10
Rounding Minus: 0.01
If converted price = 182.46
→ Rounded up to 190
→ Apply Rounding Minus → 189.99
→ Add Fixed Fee 5→ Final Price = 194.99 $
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