LeonardShelby
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I have version 1.9.6 of this plugin and I am getting the exact same error. I thought it was fixed in Version 1.9.1?
Resolved.
How do I give each a different cost?
Ok, I have made some progress.
Here is a screen cap of a Preview of a Variable Subscription product (If I go to Products->Products->and click on Preview under the product name)We are trying to set up a subscription that allows customers to choose the number of people who will get access to the subscription. The attribute name is “Number of members”. It has four terms “1”,”2″,”3″, and “4”. This means that the user can choose between 1 and 4 people.
We would like the final Subscription price to vary, based on the “Number of members” attribute that the user selects. For example, if the user selects “1” member, then the cost of the subscription would be, say, $10. If the user selects “2” members, then the cost of the subscription would be $20, and so on.
Is there a way to do this with WooSubscriptions?
As of now, now matter which value the user selects for “Number of members” (1,2,3 or 4) the price of the subscription is always $4.00/month. I don’t know where that $4.00/month amount is coming from. Where is that $4.00/month value set in WooSubscriptions? I’ve looked everywhere and don’t see it.
Thank you for your help.
Does this work?
When I go to the Variations tab of Variable Subscriptions, it looks like this
There are no attributes pre-defined, like there are for a Simple Subscription.
Do I need to manually define an attribute like Subscription Price? If so, where do I do that?
Ok here are 2 screenshots. Both are from Products->Add Products.
1. Product Data = Simple Subscription. Notice how the fields: Subscription Price, Sign-up Fee, Free Trial, and Sale Price are already there.
simple subscription screen cap2. Product Data = Variable Subscription. No fields are present except SKU.
variable subscription screen capOk here are 2 screenshots. Both are from Products->Add Products.
1. Product Data = Simple Subscription. Notice how the fields: Subscription Price, Sign-up Fee, Free Trial, and Sale Price are already there.
[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/oud0ty.jpg[/IMG]2. Product Data = Variable Subscription. No fields are present except SKU.
[IMG]http://i65.tinypic.com/24zfztj.jpg[/IMG]No I know the difference between attributes and variations. What I’m saying is, the example shown
https://docs.woothemes.com/document/subscriptions/store-manager-guide/
shows certain attributes as pre-defined for Variable Subscriptions.
As I mentioned, on the Variations tab, there are some attributes that were clearly manually defined. They have a number on the left hand side, and “Remove” button on the right hand side.
However, there is a box of attributes that doesn’t have a number on the left side, or a “Remove” button on the right side. This box of attributes includes the basic subscription attributes, such as Subscription Price. It appears this group of attributes is not manually defined, but rather is predefined to be there automatically, like it is for Simple Subscriptions. Am I wrong about that?Also https://support.woothemes.com/hc/en-us/community/topics says, at the top of the support forum:
“We are in the process of shutting down this forum. You can no longer log in, write, or comment on this forum. Please also note that most of the answers to posts are outdated, and using the search function may not return results. For help, either visit the WordPress.org forums or submit a ticket so our support ninjas can help you.”That’s why I came here to ask this question.
Yes I see the Attributes and Variations tabs.
My question is, when I make a Variable Subscription, do I need to manually define basic subscription Attributes, such as Sign-up Fee, Subscription Price, Free Trial, and Sale Price, using the Attributes tab?
These Attributes are already defined for a Simple Subscription.
If you look at the link https://docs.woothemes.com/document/subscriptions/store-manager-guide/
Section 1.3
there is an example of a Variable Subscription.It shows the Product Data box, with the Variations tab selected. You can see the Attributes that were manually defined and added. Each attribute is in its own horizontal rectangular box. Each attribute has a number on the left hand side (#655,#656,#657), and a “Remove” button on the right hand side.
However, the main box of Attributes shown on the Variations tab groups many attributes together: SKU,Stock Qty, Sign-up Fee, Subscription Price, Free Trial, Sale Price, Weight, Dimensions, Shipping Class, and Tax Class. It does NOT have a number on its left hand side, and there is no “Remove” button on the right hand side.
This grouping of Attributes does not appear to be manually defined. Am I wrong about that? Was it manually defined? If so, why doesn’t this grouping of Attributes have a number on the left hand side and a “Remove” button on the right hand side?
Thank you
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