bozzobrain
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Thank you for the continued support!
The variations are now being calculated correctly, however it would seem that if shipping is set to non-taxable, the shipping costs themselves are not included in the cart/checkout total.
As an example, a cart item makes a subtotal of $70 with $4.99 shipping. This would be a subtotal + shipping charge of $74.99. With my 8% tax, and the shipping settings configured to make the shipping fee taxable, the cart/checkout total calculates at $80.99 = $74.99 subtotal ($70 cart value + $4.99 shipping) + $6 tax (8%) which is accurate. However, if I disable tax calculation on shipping by setting the shipping to non-taxable, the total moves to $75.60 = ($70 cart value) + ($5.60 tax) + ($0 shipping costs). The cart and checkout pages show $70 Subtotal + $4.99 Shipping + $5.60 Tax = $75.60 which is incorrect.
Also if I set the shipping costs to inclusive of tax, it does include the shipping cost in the final total, but still calculates tax on the shipping fee.
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In reply to: [TikTok] Unable to sync products with WooCommerceThe sync system is now operational for me again.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Admin Dashboard Stock Update Reverts to Simple ProductMy steps to reproduce are to have the variable product inventory below the Low Stock Threshold (your setting is 2). So set that to 1 in stock. Go to the WooCommerce Home Page in the Admin Dashboard, not the root Admin Dashboard page.
From there you should see a page with an Orders and Stock expandable section. Under Stock it will show products that are below the Low Stock Threshold and offer an Update Stock option. That is where I believe the bug occurs.
Let me know if you are able to recreate this with the details I provided.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Admin Dashboard Stock Update Reverts to Simple ProductI was thinking about my usage of the variable product and it may be uncommon, so I figured I would elaborate a bit. A number of my variable products track inventory at the parent product level and not at the variation (child) product level. So the stock warning is occurring on the parent, and therefore setting the stock update on the parent product, not an individual variation product. Unsure if this makes a difference, but wanted to clarify.
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In reply to: [WooCommerce] Admin Dashboard Stock Update Reverts to Simple ProductHad a moment of questioning whether I was associating the actions correctly with each other, but was actually able to replicate this with a test variable product.
I have no plugins that are managing inventory in a bulk manner. I do have a few inventory syncing plugins that implement syncing to other platforms. Perhaps you can see them in the status information.
If you can let me know any suspect plugins to disable that may be causing interference let me know. Not trying to modify too much with things operational during a product launch weekend.
Here is the status log: https://pastebin.com/7gaSzwGD
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In reply to: [TikTok] Unable to Sync/Link TikTok Seller Center and WoocommerceLooks like this was resolved as of 1/29/2026. Thanks to whomever fixed this. Will note that the login was a bit tricky and would log me out of TikTok Seller Center in other tabs when trying to login. Once a login was processed I was met with an RPC error. Didn’t screenshot this, but there is definitely a bug there. I eventually logged into my wordpress in incognito, launched the login for Woocommerce for TikTok, opened a new tab with TikTok Seller Center, completed the login there and then returned to the WooCommerce login window, which autocompleted and then proceeded to log me in. Seems like the flow for that login is a bit difficult to get through.
For now my issue is resolved, so I am marking as complete.
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In reply to: [TikTok] Unable to Sync/Link TikTok Seller Center and WoocommerceThe error message.