Hi Martin,
I just checked on given URL, prices are calculated just fine.
Hi,
sorry, no: it’s always the option cost of the cheapest variant. It’s not adapting at all. You can check this with all tables, e.g. http://www.beizentisch.shop/produkt/tisch-quadratisch
Would be really nice if this feature would work as expected.
Could you please check again?
Martin
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This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by
marscom65.
Well I checked again and it’s getting price of relevant variables of product and adding ppom option price.
I’m sorry, but I give it up. Can’t you really see that there is always, always the same additional cost for the option, regardless of the chosen product configuration?
Ok yes I see there is adding addtional 8.96, but option price is $18.96. So why it is adding $8.96. Are you using any other plugin handling prices?
Hi,
no, there is no other WooCommerce plugin active. The problem seems to be that the plugin just takes the price of the first option and does not change when other options are chosen.
Ok, here it is flow:
first I choose max priced options (say last option of each variation)
Here: https://i.imgur.com/ArzG3kz.png
it sum = 642
Then I add PPOM option (checkbox 18.96) => 642+48396= 660.96 (correct)
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Now when see in cart price is 667.68, which has extra 6.72 added (don’t know why)
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So it’s not the case that it’s getting only first option price. There is some other issue which is making this price little higher.
Hi,
sorry, but you still do not understand:
The additional cost is a PERCENTAGE OF THE PRODUCT PRICE. I try to explain again:
When you choose a product with options that sums up to – say – 200 CHF, then the percentage has also to change … to 8 CHF. THE checkbox option “geölt” HAS NOT TO STAY THE SAME! It has to adapt according to the product total. It is a percentage of the product total.
Again: your sample with “checkbox 18.96” is only for one specific product total. When you choose this product in another configuration, then … 18.96 is definitely, definitely totaly wrong. It has to be 4 percent of the product cost.
Ok I got it. Let me handle this next update