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double valuation items on double currency (LOCAL and ADDITIONAL)

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We are implementing Business Central 18 in South America and according to local obligations, accounting records must be kept in local currency. However, for consolidation purposes we require that the operation can be carried out in two currencies (PY) local currency and (USD) additional currency. The problem arises when we try to verify the inventory costs, they are not properly displayed in the additional currency.
I would like to know if Business Central will have a Support Package for this functionality.
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    RudyZhang Microsoft Employee on at
    double valuation items on double currency (LOCAL and ADDITIONAL)

    Hi, 

     

    Based on your description of the issue, our team found that your issue is related to Business Central. 

    We recommend you to ask this question in the Business Central forum, where your problem will be noticed by many experts in the field and you will get a more effective solution. 

    The link to the forum is as follows 

     

     

    Best Regards, 

    Rudy Zhang 

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