Thread Starter
padc
(@padc)
UPDATE…
This might be intended behaviour…
It seems the list owner can [still] remove the item from the list after a quantity [less than total requested] has been purchased… thus removing the item from the wish list entirely.
The same item can subsequently be added to a gift list again as a new item with a different quantity. This is then managed separately, which makes sense.
So, it is possible to add a duplicate of the original item to a gift list with a new quantity. This will show up as a new item if any quantity of the original list item have been purchased. This is a little clunky from a UI perspective as it appears there are duplicate items on the list.
However, once the quantity of one item is exhausted (reaches zero), it disappears from the list.
I think the solution would be to disable or remove the quantity adjustment field once an item on the list has been purchased.
Comments? TI?
Thread Starter
padc
(@padc)
UPDATE 2…
Whilst the above made some sense, it appears the process does not work…
If an item is added to a wish list for a second time it can be managed independently of any duplicate items on the list. However, if the item is subsequently purchased, all instances of that item have their quantity reduced.
Still wondering if this is a bug or something we have done?
Thread Starter
padc
(@padc)
Bump…
Not getting any response from Template Invaders on this via multiple channels.
Disappointed, given we’re a paying customer… I was hoping for some response, even to say it’s not their problem?
Hi @padc
Sorry for the delayed reply.
We are just back to this project.
Checked your issue with quantity update after purchasing part of wishlist item and all works on the latest versions.
We should debug exactly your setup because you described not designed behaviors.
We are now closing this topic and mark it as resolved due to inactivity. If you have further questions please, fill free to re-open it at any time.