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  • Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Thanks for using the plugin.

    Pricing Deals and Pricing Deals Pro have been tested and are fully compatible with Woo 4.0 .

    FULLY TESTED with

    WordPress 5.4+
    Gutenberg
    WooCommerce 4.0+
    PHP 7.2+

    Woo 4.0 came out a little over a month ago, and Pricing Deals was updated to reflect that compatibility immediately.

    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    The looping you describe is a page refresh function which should only happen once.
    Any ‘looping’ will in all probability be due to a module conflict…

    In any case, you can turn this page refresh function off in the wp-admin/minimum purchase rules/rules options settings page.

    At “Show Error Messages on More Pages” :
    Set “Show Error Messages on: JUST Cart and Checkout Pages”.

    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,

    Suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my plugin (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like “twentynineteen” **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** close your browser completely, retest in a fresh, clean browser session **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Vark

    (PS – If you do have a module conflict, it will likely boil down to choosing between the 2 conflicting modules…)

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    You likely have a caching or module conflict issue.
    (a) Caching:

    Do you have a caching plugin (W3 Total Cache, etc)
    – If so, please **clear the caching plugin cache**. Test. **Turn off caching**.
    – ** close your browser completely, retest in a fresh, clean browser session **
    – If that isn’t it, carry on…
    (Pricing Deals is happy, however, with ** WP Super Cache: by Automattic ** , which seems to keep up better )

    (b) if that’s not it , it’s likely a conflict between my plugin and another module.
    Suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my plugin (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like “twentynineteen” **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** close your browser completely, retest in a fresh, clean browser session **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Vark

    (PS – If you do have a module conflict, it will likely boil down to choosing between the 2 conflicting modules…)

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    which members plugin are you using?
    Please provide name and URL

    If your goal is to be able to select via Membership, as noted in the Pricing Deals Rules screen, this is the Membership plugin required for use there:
    https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-memberships/

    If you are trying to add roles to be selectable in the rule, any role creation plugin should work… However, you’d need the PRO plugin to be able to select by role in the Rules screen.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by vark.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by vark.
    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Apply the rule layout here:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/pricing-deals-for-woocommerce/
    “Buy 1 get next 1 at a Discount”

    Only change is: 

    Discount Group Repeat : Unlimited

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    If you want the rule to apply to the store generally, then the Free version will suffice.

    If you want the rule to apply to only part of the store, then the Pro version will be required.

    Suggest installing the Free plugin first, and testing your shipping plugin in combination with any discount rule.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,

    “Buy product at $125.00 next items at $25.00”
    – yes, absolutely.

    “will this work with this plugin: WooCommerce Distance Rate Shipping”
    – Unknown, you’ll need to test that …

    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Plugin works as follows:
    1. warnings are produced by default in the cart and checkout pages
    2. customer may proceed to the checkout page in a warning situation.
    3. if warning is showing on the checkout page,
    **clicking the ‘pay’ button returns the customer to the checkout screen**
    until the error situation is resolved.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    No worries, good to move the issue forwards.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Excellent!

    Thanks for letting me know.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Thanks. You’ll note that the “tested up to” label is already present, and just needs updating, as noted.
    Best,
    Mark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Suggest you go to wp-admin/Minimum Purchase Rules/Rules options Settings
    at “Show Error Messages on More Pages”
    set “Show Error Messages on:   JUST   Cart and Checkout Pages”.
    Best,Vark 

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    This plugin fully tested with Woo 4.0 .
    Tested up to label to be updated later today.
    Carry on with your Woo 4.0 update.
    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Haven’t heard back, so following up.

    I would suggest that the 502 error is caused by a module conflict.

    Suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my 2 plugins (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like “twentynineteen” **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** close your browser completely, retest in a fresh, clean browser session **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Vark

    (PS – If you do have a module conflict, it will likely boil down to choosing between the 2 conflicting modules…)

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