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  • Thread Starter dianova

    (@dianova)

    Yeah no other redirect showing up so now I know why at last!
    A nice and very much needed performance boost without this crap as well… hmm I’ll try and work around it so I can keep the clean behaviour.

    Best regards

    Thread Starter dianova

    (@dianova)

    Thank you, very interesting!

    I am using geolocation to calculate VAT already at store so this is of course what’s causing the ugly URL:s

    What’s strange though is that this is what Jetpack thinks is causing this error: “Failed to generate critical CSS”

    The temporary redirect makes Jetpack lose it’s way and causes it to fail at generating the Critical CSS which is one of the speed boosts my site clearly needs. If it’s only caused by woocommerce normal behaviour I woulod have thought that the Jetpack people woiuld know about it and create a solution, so I’m thinking that perhaps something else is going on?

    Anyway, I’ll try removing geolocation and see if it works then as a test case.
    Will report back.


    Thread Starter dianova

    (@dianova)

    Just wanted to connect back and say that i got a refund for the AutomateWoo and bought the plugin “WooCommerce Print Invoices/Packing Lists” instead.

    This does 80% of what I need out of the box, and now I just need to place a handbook next to the printer to solve the remaining 20%

    Not cool, but at least it gets the job done.

    Regs, Ola

    Thread Starter dianova

    (@dianova)

    Ahh, Ok thanks.

    I a currently looking at using a plugin called Pick-List instead. Perhaps this is close enough that I can use it as a mechanism for what I want.

    If it doesn’t work the I guess your suggestion would be the best.

    Regs. Ola

    Thread Starter dianova

    (@dianova)

    Hi Crls

    Well this is nog really what I want to do even if that’s perhaps where I end up.

    If I create a field as you suggested and for each product populate the field with the proper work-instruktion, then this is not what I want the customer to see. The only purpose is to be able to grab it later on and print this information as part of a workorder.

    Anyway, I have been experimenting a bit with AutomateWoo and thought that perhaps I can settle with simply doing two things: SHowing the order number and list all products purhcased in that order -> Print
    Then we would have a handbook laying next to the printer with all SKU:s and exactly what they mean and how the order should be fulfilled.

    The sad part is that the order.items doesn’t even contain the SKU:s but only the Order Description…. this is very unprecise and subject to change, so I can’t build a handbook on this :-/

    Am I the only one that need to have crisp and clear information to the production line to ensure proper order filfillment? If not, how did you do it?

    Regs, Ola

    Thread Starter dianova

    (@dianova)

    Hi and thanks for response.

    Please share what you can, perhaps some developer I know can help me with this if I have some good starting point. Unfortunately I’m way off being able to code this :-/

    Anyone else have any ideas that does not involve a developer?

    Regs, Ola

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