Hi Avinash,
In standard free goods determination happens like:
The standard provides: proportional or unit-reference or whole unit
with your example: (eaither Inclusive/Exclusive)
A)proportional:
Free goods quantity = 100 pieces
Additional quantity = 3 pieces
Order Quantity = 280 pieces
Free goods for proportional :(= 280 / 100 * 3 rounded down)
For unit-reference = 6 pieces (= 200 / 100 * 3)
only 2 free goods quantity considered (i.e, 6 pieces)
B)Unit Reference:
10 units are given free for every 100 units ordered.
In above case the customer would only get 10 units free as he orderd for 280 units.
C)Whole units:
the customer would not get any free goods if order quantity doesn’t match the exact quantity
proposed in the above case, the customer doesn’t get any free goods as the ordered quantity
did not match 100 units. Anything below or above the proposed quantity you w'll not get free
goods.
Reward it if it helps you
Thanks &Regards
Yuvaraj