George Botsev
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal Error after updateHello,
I am very happy that you resolved your problem.
I am marking this ticket then as Resolved.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Fatal Error after updateHello,
Please make sure that you are using the latest versions of WPML and in particular WPML Translation Management.
If the problem persists after update – please open a new ticket in our support forum at wpml.org so that we can look more in-depth of the issue and why it is happening.Hello, yes, we plan to fix this and it was added to our queue.
However, I cannot tell you an exact date when this should be fixed.
Perhaps, if you need fast results, it would be better to update to the latest version of WooCommerce.As I told you above – the price are synchronised when a product is updated.
Having different prices for the same currency is not possible at this time.The article that you are referring to is almost 3 years old, and as far as I see it is not discussing on how to have different prices – but it is discussing a bug that happened in the setup of the user that made the prices being different in the frontend, despite them being the same in the backend.
Even at that time – almost 3 years ago – the prices were synchronised between translations.Could you please provide me with the link to the forum where this feature is described?
As far as I am aware, you can have different prices (manually set prices) but for different currencies.
For this you have to enable multi-currency mode and have not only Euro, but Dollars in example, and then you can set the price for the dollars to be different.
Furthermore you can limit the currency to a specific language.The prices should synchronise on product update, so in theory, if you don’t update the product once WooCommerce Multilingual is active – they might be the same as you have set them.
I cannot guarantee that functionality since it is something that we are not supporting at this moment.If you did not had installed WooCommerce Multilingual, then your shop was working only in one language and possibly the cart was not working in other languages.
You can temporary trick it, by temporary deactivating WooCommerce Multilingual, but once you update the product in any way – the price should re-synchronize, and I cannot recommend that way of doing it.The better way to have price based on country is to set an additional tax rate that increases the price for the product for specific countries.
Well, I am not sure from which version you updated before, or if that version was somewhat modified, but as far as I know, the fields for the price are always locked because they are synchronised between original and translations.
We currently do not support different currency values for the same currency.Hello,
First, I am not sure how you achieved this – having the same currency and having a different price – this is currently not possible since the prices are always kept in sync between languages for the same currency.
For your other problem – being redirected to WooCommerce Multilingual – I guess you are redirected to the product translation interface. You can go to the native editing interface by setting the option in – WooCommerce > WooCommerce Multilingual > Settings > Product Translation Interface > Native WooCommerce product editing screen, however as I said above – the prices are always in sync and you should not be able to edit the price for the translation – because it is intentionally locked.I think that I was able to reproduce the issue – the tax for shipping seems to not be applied correctly.
I have escalated the issue to our developers.Thank you for getting back to us.
I will review the case and get back to you.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPML Multilingual & Multicurrency for WooCommerce] Stock syncWe just released a new version that should fix the issue with the stock quantity.
Thank you very much!
This is very strange issue.
Having a product “randomly” having a discount, usually means that the product has a “sale price” specified.
Is it possible that somehow your product has a sale price specified in the second language and not in the first?I would like to debug this issue more in-depth. It is always recommended due to privacy issues and the inability here to share temporary credentials securely, that you open a new ticket in our support forum at wpml.org – so that we can better investigate the issue because I cannot reproduce it on a new instance on my local machine.