Currencies

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From this page you have several options.

Note: There is a background process which uses the HMRC Exchange Rates in the UK and updates daily. If your system isn't UK-based or uses something other than GBP as it's default currency, then it would be worth asking Support to turn this schedule off. Otherwise the "GBP" currency could always update to "1" as the exchange rate.

List Currencies (default)

This is the default list and allows you to see the active Currencies, their associated "Rates" (your default should always show "1" as the "Current Rate" and the last time it was updated.

If the "Last Updated" column is over a day old and you have the automated schedule enabled, please click "Force Update" and contact Support if it doesn't update. Otherwise, this value is updated when you update it manually using "Edit".

Create Currency (also Edit Currency)

From here you can Create / Edit the Currencies with the following options:

  1. Currency Name
    • Set this to the full name of the currency (e.g. Great British Pound)
  2. Currency Symbol
    • Set this to the correct ISO symbol (e.g. GBP) - Warning: Setting this incorrectly will cause various Payment Methods (e.g. PayPal) to break or use the incorrect currency!
  3. HTML
    • Only support can set this, so if you need it changed, please contact Support.
  4. Exchange Rate
    • Your "Base Rate" should always be "1", set all others as required - Warning: If the automated schedule is running, this will be overwritten each day.
  5. Base Rate
    • Set to "Green" if this is your default / base rate.
  6. Active
    • Set to "Green" if this Currency is active.

Force Update

If your system has the automatic update schedule enabled, then selecting this option will force a current update.

Please Note: The values are updated daily by HMRC, so if it has already updated today, it won't change much unless you've accidentally modified some of the "Exchange Rates" and wish to revert them back.