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- Add pos_second_uom_id to product template. - Implement inherited from NumberPopup to handle quantity entry in secondary units. - Patch ControlButtons to include a second UoM button. - Add conversion logic to calculate the main UoM quantity based on absolute factors.
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This PR introduces a new feature allowing POS users to enter product quantities using a secondary Unit of Measure (UoM). This is particularly useful for products sold in bulk (e.g., a "Pack of 6") where the cashier needs to quickly input a count of individual items (e.g., "12 units") and have the POS automatically convert it to the main unit ("2 Packs").