In your case of multiple currency payment where 1st payment of 200 USD makes residual 277.69, seems accurate and correct to me.
Let me justify :
One must pay 326.44 EUR anyhow to company.
You pay 200 USD at the rate of 1.6 USD = 1 EUR ---> Leads to the payment of 125.00 EUR.
Residual is the amount which is yet to be paid to company, so company currency plays its role here which takes to 326.44-125.00 = 201.44 EUR yet to be paid.
201.44 EUR = 277.60 USD at the rate of 1.3785. (the rate at which invoice was validated).
I think, this scenario is very much acceptable and works as expected.
I would like to ask Joël what is his opinion here.
Vincent,
This has already been discussed.
In your case of multiple currency payment where 1st payment of 200 USD makes residual 277.69, seems accurate and correct to me.
Let me justify :
One must pay 326.44 EUR anyhow to company.
You pay 200 USD at the rate of 1.6 USD = 1 EUR ---> Leads to the payment of 125.00 EUR.
Residual is the amount which is yet to be paid to company, so company currency plays its role here which takes to 326.44-125.00 = 201.44 EUR yet to be paid.
201.44 EUR = 277.60 USD at the rate of 1.3785. (the rate at which invoice was validated).
I think, this scenario is very much acceptable and works as expected.
I would like to ask Joël what is his opinion here.
Thanks for all your interest.