Hi,
Are you sure you’re using the correct decimal separator for these products in the products form?
I mean, you’ve probably set the comma as decimal separator in the WooCommerce settings. Could it be that you used a period as decimal separator in these product prices?
I used the default woocommerce settings. The decimal separator is a comma (,) and the thousands(?) separator is a period (.)
However, erasing the thousands separator in woocommerce settings solved the problem.
Thanks
Martin
Ok Martin, thanks for reporting that.
I will put it on my list of issues to be solved, but if you don’t mind I will set this topic on resolved for now. You can expect it to be solved in the next update.
If you disagree or have any other issues, just reopen this topic again or open a new topic.
Best regards,
Michel
Martin,
I wanted to work on this issue but I’m having trouble replicating it.
I made sure the WooCommerce decimal separator is a comma and the thousands separator a period. Then I entered a value of “10900” as the “regular price” of a product and generated a feed. This produced a correct value of 10.900,00 in the feed.
Did you perform any “edit value” or “query” action on the value (outside from combining it with the WooCommerce currency)?
And what currency are you exactly using? (Danish Krone, Swedish Krona, Norwegian Krone)
Best regards,
Michel