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  • Marky

    (@marcfotheringham)

    Me again.

    This problem was bugging me, so I did a bit of digging.

    Do you think this fits the bill?

    edit: sorry, this url:

    http://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-variations-url-load/6535716?ref=corsonr

    Thread Starter Marky

    (@marcfotheringham)

    To add, I suppose the Dynamic Pricing and Discounts plugin would do the job for both the stock and pricing issue, but I’d rather sell sets as default.

    Marky

    (@marcfotheringham)

    This sounds similar to a problem I am facing. In short, I would say don’t look at WooCommerce for syncing with another system, especially their POS systems. It will cause you SO many problems. Have they selected a POS system yet?

    Also, it’s one thing to use WooCommerce POS plugin (free version available to try out – it’s quite basic but does a job – fine for a small shop and a cashbox or something) but if you are thinking of controlling stock in a depot/warehouse and shop stock you are really going to have problems. Add to that, if its a busy operation/ends up with more than one other shop, there’s no way I know of to set which quantities of product are located where.

    I’d love to know if there is a solution to this that anyone knows of.

    Marky

    (@marcfotheringham)

    That is an interesting one. If I’m right in thinking, you want to filter and display only certain variables of a product as if it’s a Single Product.

    As far as I know (please correct me if I’m wrong, anyone), I don’t think it possible to do this. You’d have to put them in as Single Products and set the categories and/or tags appropriately. That would then do away with the useful dropdowns too, though. But i guess with the type of product, people would probably not worry about that as they’d be very specific about what size they want?

    I can’t see your site as it’s in maintenance mode, but you could tinker with your template to display more products per page if that’s an issue.

    How many items and how many variants of each would you have?

    Marc

    Marky

    (@marcfotheringham)

    Hi there

    The 40mb thing is the memory allocated to your site from your ISP and usually can’t be overcome without shelling out a lot more money needlessly – unless you expect mountains of traffic all at one time, or you have hundreds of products in the system, I wouldn’t worry about it until your empire expands!

    Can’t really help you with the checkout at the moment because that could be any number of things! Can you give us a site url to take a look?

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