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    #16
    Personally I don't know of an easy way of achieving exactly what you want, the closest I could think of is:

    Divide the weight of non-hazardous products by 1000, so 15 kg is entered as 0.015.
    Multiply hazardous product by 10, so 15kg is entered as 150.

    Enter the weight table as:

    Non-Hazardous
    0.025 - £10 (upto 25kg)
    0.050 - £15 (25-50kg)
    0.100 - £20 (50-100kg)
    1 - £40 (100-1000kg)
    11 - £75 (1,000-11,000kg)
    Hazardous
    250 - £20 (upto 25kg)
    500 - £30 (25-50kg)
    1000 - £40 (50-100kg)
    10000 - £80 (100-1000kg)
    200000 - £150 (1000-20,000kg)


    EDIT: Just realised the above doen't work if someone orders say 1000kg non-hazardous and 1.2kg hazardous as the artificial weight would be 1kg + 12kg = 13kg = £20 which is too low, therefore the above suggestion can be ignored as it won't work, the problem being that a heavy non-hazardous order is more expensive than a lightweight hazardous order.
    Darren Guppy
    Golf Tee Warehouse
    Golf Tees and Golf Accessories.

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      #17
      Originally posted by leehack View Post
      Maybe farming out the work and then looking at what they did is your best bet, i think there's been more than enough pointers and direction to manage this, perhaps you just can't grasp it, which is fine, shipping can tie you up in knots at times.
      Any takers? I don't mind paying for the service.

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        #18
        Richard

        PM with the price weight breakdown and we can have a chat.

        Cheers,

        Rich

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