• Resolved dawnwebdesign

    (@dawnwebdesign)


    Hey Guys,

    I just wanted to know if it’s possible to have a multi drop-down select with variables that show a price based on ‘both’ options selected.

    e.g.
    First drop-down box – Width (25mm etc)
    Second drop-down box – Thickness (120mm etc)
    Price = Price for a 25mm x 120mm piece.

    TIA,

    Dawn

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  • Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Hi Dawn,

    I’m afraid I don’t fully understand the question here 🙂

    It’s definitely possible to have two variations going at any one time. To see that in action, have a look at the following screenshots of my local testing installation:

    Admin Setup

    Admin Setup - Variations
    Link to image: http://cld.wthms.co/znYXzv

    Frontend Display

    Front End View - Variations
    Link to image: http://cld.wthms.co/J5gsU5

    Thread Starter dawnwebdesign

    (@dawnwebdesign)

    Yes I understand that I can have multiple option selections but it’s the different pricing that confuses me.

    In reference to your photos,

    a blue shirt with a v-neck style might cost something different to a blue shirt in a different style?

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by dawnwebdesign.
    Piotro

    (@piotrpomorski)

    try and adapt to your needs:
    settings: https://wpde.sk/pp/zyvry.png

    [video src="https://wpde.sk/pp/Screencast_11-41_29-05-2018.mp4" /]

    Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    a blue shirt with a v-neck style might cost something different to a blue shirt in a different style?

    Absolutely 🙂

    WooCommerce also makes allowance for the pricing to differ between variation selections. Here’s another screenshot where a green t-shirt has two different styles, each having a different price:

    variation pricing
    Link to image: http://cld.wthms.co/yumK2t

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by RK a11n.
    Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    To expand on the variation settings, you’ll need to click on the “Arrow” on the right hand side:


    Link to image: http://cld.wthms.co/bqspTC

    Thread Starter dawnwebdesign

    (@dawnwebdesign)

    Oh awesome! That’s perfect.

    Thanks so much for your help.

    Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Sure thing! Glad we were able to help 🙂

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