Custom Liquid Discount not working

lsoriat

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Coconut milk added as custom liquid with "liquid discount" toggled to "yes" but isn't displaying with the discount under liquid required on the right side.
 

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Coconut milk added as custom liquid with "liquid discount" toggled to "yes" but isn't displaying with the discount under liquid required on the right side.













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Sounds like a settings issue. Try refreshing, checking if the discount applies to all liquids, or re-adding coconut milk. If it still doesn’t show, there might be a bug or rule conflict.
 
Were you trying to save it or are you not a premium member who can save multiple recipes? That could be why it disappeared.
Hi. I wasn't trying to save it. I was a premium member, but I'm not a seller and can't justify the $57+ CAD, so I just print my formulas. I've been experiencing a few issues...when I print, I have to reduce to about 67%, otherwise it leaves most of the first page blank. The last one I printed ended up with all the notes printed over the custom additives section so that it isn't legible. And now, it isn't subtracting the custom liquids from the total liquids. I'll try again ... thanks for trying to figure it out.
 
Good question and this may help.
I read this somewhere or watch a youtube video (not sure which).

I don't think that the discount liquid has to be clicked yes.

First, find the screen that has your batch ready to make, and look at the "Recipe Totals". Liquid required: half of it will be the water, the other half will the the goat milk, coconut milk or whatever liquid you want to add.

For example, if the liquid required is 137g, the water added will be 68.5 g and the milk (or juice or whatever other liquid you choose) and the lye will be the same weight-- 68.5g each.

Try it out and good luck. You can post the results here in the forum.
 
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