Nothing out of the box. Your best bet is likely to create an “edit” method on the salesline that let’s you enter/see the “cost”. Edit methods can run one set of code when data is entered, and another set of code when displaying. That way, the display side of the code would take the net price, back out the adjustment, and display cost. The set side of the code would take the value entered, add in the adjustment, and set the net price.
Using an edit method in this way would allow a user to enter either cost or net price.
I must admit – I’m curious how your items are costed if your entering cost on the salesline.
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