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[Solved] Store commander - wrong quantity prices


Vosteen

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[EDIT]

So I found the solution myself.

There is an issue when a combination's price is lower than the regular/base price. And that's the case when you use quantity discounts/specific prices. 

All I had to do is clicking in Store Commander's menu on "Catalog > Tools > Set product prices to their default combination prices" - et voila, everything is fine.

[/EDIT]

 

 

Hello,

 

first of all, if someone is interested in Store Commander...don't buy it.

It's okaaay untill your support-period runs out. Then you either have to pay again, or you don't even get an answer to a simple question.

 

 

Anyways...we currently have the problem that our quantity-discounts are calculated in a wrong way.

 

Example:

Regular price = 1,00€

Price when you buy 10 = 0,90€

But the front office shows 1,90€ from 10pc

 

It calculates regular price + specific price.

 

 

 

When I take a look at the back office, it seems like the import adds a "impact on price - increase" to the product's variants

So there must be something wrong about the mapping I use for this CSV-file.

 

Basically I use this:

 

We have a product.

      -    It’s reference is 12345-67/89

      -    It has only one color (red)

      -    The regular price is 1,00€ (without taxes)

      -    If you buy 10 pieces, the price should be 0,90€

 

What I thought were the right fields:

      -    Reference

      -    Attribute of combination – color

      -    Priceexctex

      -    Specific price: from qty

      -    Specific price: price

 

 

Does anyone know how to set up the import correctly?

 

 

I attached you an example and some screenshots. But if it's still sounds confusing, please ask :D

CSV-File

 

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Edited by Vosteen (see edit history)
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