installation took down my site
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I installed this plugin after purchase and none of my pages will load. If I disable the plugin everything is fine. Backend works fine all I did is set up a ruleset to accommodate the fact that the plugin will only discount at the attribute level with regular OR sale price but not both. So I turned to the rules at the global level and it took the site down. I have checked other plugins having a conflict and no love.
Help
Chris
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Its a conflict with Discount Rules Pro
Well, crap.
I installed Discount Rules for WooCommerce and applied a 10% discount to all products, but could not recreate the issue. I tried it with “Suppress third party discount plugins” on and off, and “Do you use a third-party plugin or custom code to set product prices?” on and off. Still, no problem.
It might be an incompatibility with just the Pro version, I might be testing with the wrong plug-in, or it might be a different set of rules.
If you are still interested in using Markup-by-Attribute, would you mind giving me some specifics? I’d love to identify the incompatibility and fix it.- Is this Discount Rules for WooCommerce by flycart?
- What types of discounts are you applying?
- Are you applying them to the regular price or the sale price?
Yes Flycart Discount Rules Pro
I just use your plugin and I only have 2 attributes that are set to subtract $90 when you pick an Alpine back option and another to add $75 to make a chair a rocker using one rule in 4 groups 2 for regular price and 2 for sale price.
[ Update: I removed the Sale price options above and the timeout is fixed but the issue still remains]
When activated even with Discount Rules set to
This happens when I use a coupon it sets all the prices back to the parent price and drops all your plugin price changes
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So none of the attribute price changes make it to the checkout page
I’m having a hard time understanding this. Markup by Attribute for WooCommerce changes the price of each variation on the database when you use the
[Set regular prices]bulk action, or if you change the markup on an attribute and then reapply the markups. It certainly shouldn’t exhibit this kind of behavior. Would you mind clarifying a few things for me?I installed this plugin after purchase and none of my pages will load.
What do you mean by “after purchase”? Do you mean after the customer has put the product in their cart? Or do you mean you purchased the plugin? Because Markup by Attribute is free to use and there is no way to ‘purchase’ it. (I always appreciate a donation, though).
I just use your plugin and I only have 2 attributes that are set to subtract $90 when you pick an Alpine back option and another to add $75 to make a chair a rocker using one rule in 4 groups 2 for regular price and 2 for sale price.
[ Update: I removed the Sale price options above and the timeout is fixed but the issue still remains]Those mostly sound like things you would do in Discount Rules Pro. Using Markup by Attribute, you would go to the ‘Alpine back’ attribute and set a -90 markup, then go to the ‘rocker’ attribute and set a +75 markup. There are no groups, and the only sale price distinction is a global setting, which wouldn’t matter here because you are using fixed-amount markups.
Well wow I feel stupid – I am using the following and I thought this was the support for that.
Attribute Price Markup & Discount for WooCommerce byΒ Addify
Thanks for your help I am going to switch to yours and see where that gets me. Thanks for your help, lets get yours installed and see if that solves the issue. Can you leave this thread open for now thanks
Chris
So I see that the regular price is tied to the attribute when the bulk action set regular price is set. I am using Sheet Editor to apply the new variations to 275 products/23 thousand variations… but in order to use it globally like that, the product variation prices are not set initally and Sheet Editor adds the parent price to each variation during the bulk creation. Is it possible to set the attribute markup to something like this and work? like a expression in the attribute price field for each variation.
Alpine Chair Back | Rocking Chair? Yes
[regular price] -90 [sale price] -90 | [regular price] +75 [sale price] +75
Thx I figured it out PITA
No, I’m afraid not. With Markup by Attribute, you’d create two global attributes.
- Attribute “Alpine Chair Back” would have two options
- “Yes” would have a markup of +90
- “No” would not have a markup
- Attribute “Rocking Chair” would also have two options
- “Yes” would have a markup of +75
- “No” would not have a markup
- No need to specify sale price or regular price.
But, Markup by Attribute only works with WooCommerce’s native
All Productspage and the[Variations]tab on the product editor. If you’re importing and exporting the products and their variations via WP Sheet Editor, you’d also want to use Markup by Attribute‘sReapply Markupsfunction to ensure everything is priced correctly. If you are adjusting the variation prices via a spreadsheet, then there would be no need for Markup by Attribute.
I hope that makes sense.Caught your last message after I wrote mine. I hope you get it all worked out. π
Closing thread; not a Markup by Attribute issue.
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