Hi @sitionetwork
Thanks for reaching out. Yes, you can do that. Please check this screenshot and configure the variation like this https://tppr.me/Bws3o
Hopefully, it will solve the issue.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
Thanks!
Okay, I did what you say but it doesn’t work.
Do I have to create a new variation called any zise? this is what I did following the screenshot.
What do I have to put in the rest of the variations? I need to manage inventory for each of them.
Do I have to include something in settings too?
DO I have to modify something in each variation too?
Thanks for your help
Best regards.
Juan
Hello Juan 👋
I am Tarek Aziz, a customer support representative from Whols 😊
Thanks a lot for your response 🙂 I am sorry to hear about the inconvenience you had.
If you want to add product variations, you have to add product attributes first. It is not mandatory to create an attribute for “Size“. You can create any attributes as per your desire.
After that, add variation(s) under those attributes. Once you do these things, you can easily manage the Product stock/inventory and the wholesale price for each product variation individually.
Hope this helps!
In case you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us via our support center https://woolentor.com/contact/
We’ll definitely help you resolve the issue.
Best of luck 👍
Thank you tarek. The web site has the products with variation already. That is not the issue. What I am saying is that the plugin doesn´t take all the variation as one parent product for the total.
What I need is:
You buy more than 3 and you get wholesale price.
Product X
1 L
1 L
1 XL
Total 3 of X even though they are different sizes. Si, you get wholesale price
But what happens right now is that you need to buy
Product X
3 L
3 L
3 XL
Total 9. Tenh you get the wholesale price buy for every single variation (more than 3).
Thank you for your help triying to solve this.
Juan
The pleasure is all mine, Juan 🙂
Thanks for clarifying the matter.
According to the default operation of WooCommerce, the attribute variations available for each product won’t be considered as one parent product.
The number of products will be counted individually based on each variation. Furthermore, the Cart page also takes each product entry separately.
That’s why I am afraid, it won’t be possible to take all the product variations as one parent product.
Kind regards,
Tarek Aziz