ESDownload_de Posted April 24, 2017 Share Posted April 24, 2017 Hello Community For some months now I am using Prestashop for my Onlineshop. Unfortunately there is a Bug when adding a Order manually. I already described the Bug here: http://forge.prestashop.com/browse/PSCSX-9001#add-comment When I am adding an order at index.php?controller=AdminOrders&addorder in the backend everything, including manually setting a products price is working fine. But if a Product has price rules for different quantities set, in my Example: MOQ 10pcs : -62€ without taxMOQ 50pcs : -63€ without tax I can not update the price manually while creating an order if the quantity is high enough for a mass discount. It always switches back to the mass dicounted price. Please see this video on youtube for reference:https://youtu.be/nFwfNLsgfbc 00:00 - 00:07 : You can see that in the product windows 10 Pro for Group "Haendler" there are two discounts applied for MOQ 1pcs and 50pcs.00:07 - 00:30: Manually setting price for 1pcs works fine. Total cost is updating.00:30 - 00:43: ERROR: Manually setting price for 100pcs does not work/is not saved. It always switches back to the mass discounted price. Total cost is also not updating. Some time has past and still there is no fix for the problem. Unfortunately I am not familiar with the backend functions althrough i did develope and adapt some frontend modules so far. Can you maybe provide a quick n' dirty fix to me? I really need the functions because we create some wholesale orders manually and need to set a price there. Best Regards, Benedikt S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nishith Nesdiya Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 Hello Community For some months now I am using Prestashop for my Onlineshop. Unfortunately there is a Bug when adding a Order manually. I already described the Bug here: http://forge.prestashop.com/browse/PSCSX-9001#add-comment When I am adding an order at index.php?controller=AdminOrders&addorder in the backend everything, including manually setting a products price is working fine. But if a Product has price rules for different quantities set, in my Example: MOQ 10pcs : -62€ without tax MOQ 50pcs : -63€ without tax I can not update the price manually while creating an order if the quantity is high enough for a mass discount. It always switches back to the mass dicounted price. Please see this video on youtube for reference:https://youtu.be/nFwfNLsgfbc 00:00 - 00:07 : You can see that in the product windows 10 Pro for Group "Haendler" there are two discounts applied for MOQ 1pcs and 50pcs. 00:07 - 00:30: Manually setting price for 1pcs works fine. Total cost is updating. 00:30 - 00:43: ERROR: Manually setting price for 100pcs does not work/is not saved. It always switches back to the mass discounted price. Total cost is also not updating. Some time has past and still there is no fix for the problem. Unfortunately I am not familiar with the backend functions althrough i did develope and adapt some frontend modules so far. Can you maybe provide a quick n' dirty fix to me? I really need the functions because we create some wholesale orders manually and need to set a price there. Best Regards, Benedikt S Hi.. which Prestashop version use ? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ESDownload_de Posted May 4, 2017 Author Share Posted May 4, 2017 Hi.. which Prestashop version use ? Thanks Hello, sorry for my late reply! As written in the forge: http://forge.prestashop.com/browse/PSCSX-9001 we use Prestashop 1.6.1.12 Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ESDownload_de Posted May 8, 2017 Author Share Posted May 8, 2017 Hello again! does anyone have an Idea about this? Still haven't received any awnser on http://forge.prestashop.com. Could someone take a look at it? Best Regards! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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