How can i duplicate a Wordpress/Woocommerce plugin so that there are two of the same plugins running at same time.
i would need this for product barcode/EAN numbers.
the reason is i sell some products that can have different EAN since some are from EU an other imported from US, that make it have 2 barcodes even its same product.
can someone help me with that please?
What you are trying to achieve can be done using Variable product option on woocommerce.
Variable product option offers you to have unique SKU for each sub product along with unique pricing and features. Then customize the website around those options.
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How do I create specific bundle prices for all my products as well as being able to sell them individually. So if you look at the site I'm building - http://knittingcompany.co.uk. You will see items for £1.99 and £6.50.
I want to sell all of these individually, but also to give an option to buy them as a bundle. I want customers to have the option to buy 10 of £1.99 items for £10, and buy 3 of the £6.50 items for £15.
I've installed Woo Commerce Product Bundles, but I can't seem to have the facility to be able to allow all the products to be sold in bundles. Customers should be able to select any of the items within the same price bracket and have the offer available.
Unless I'm using the plugin wrong I think I may have bought the wrong plugin to do what I want it to do.
Does anyone know how to help either using this plugin or by any other means?
Thanks
For anyone else that might be interested in this the product bundle plugin from woocommerce wasn't the plugin I needed to carry out the function I wanted. It's another plugin called dynamic pricing from woocommerce. In case anyone else is interested
I have been trying to find a price comparison plugin for WordPress. Does anybody know of any?
It just needs to be a simple plugin that can compare prices of the same product from different vendors - like a product manager plugin.
So, in frontend, the user can select a product, and then it will show all the vendors and their prices for this product in a list, sorted with the cheapest first.
this is an example of what I mean:
http://www.kinguin.net/category/10158/middle-earth-shadow-of-mordor-the-dark-ranger-dlc-steam-key/
one product, but you can see all the vendors that sells it, and their respective prices.
Thanks in advance.
Will they be sold all from your website or links to other sites and I'm guessing you are entering all the prices manually if so you could try just a price table/comparison plugin
I need to move my 100s of products from Magento ver. 1.7.0.2 to WooCommerce 2.1.11.
Is there any way to do this?
I have searched a lot but found nothing on this.
Cart2Cart solutions is the best, though it might cost you a little.
Migrations of following is possible from magento to WooCommerce
Products, product images, product extra fields, product attributes, product variants
Categories, category images
Customers, customer shipping address, customer billing address
Orders, order statuses
Not a fan of this plugin but you can use this plugin for fulfilling your purpose too.
litextension plugin might help you. The reason why i gave plugin as a reference to you is of its prompt Live support which resolved all my queries before even purchasing the plugin.
For you to compare they have also given a comparison link with cart2cart which you need to crosscheck.
I'm working on a woo-commerce store and need to make an unique functionality for that store. The feature would be something like, I'll choose first some ingredients and then I'll create a bundle product. Like I'll create a product based on 5 ingredients. Every ingredients has it's own prices. When I make a bundle it will display in the cart as a single product with total ingredients prices. Is it possible in woo-commerce ? A wise advice or plugin reference is greatly welcome. Thank you in advance.
I need to setup a Magento Site, with two seperate websites, the same products but different prices/skus.
Right now I added in two custom attribute fields for each product with the other company sku/price. I have a flag that chooses which product sku/price to show.
Is this feasible with Magento or am I going about this the wrong way?
You can give a product a price for each website. Yes, SKU are global but as Mike stated, if you want to keep track of your stock you should follow magento logic on this.
Add your product then set a different price for each of your website.
If the product is sold either way stock will be changed accordingly and you won't run into more problems.
just my 2 cents on this.
Magento is designed so that each product has only 1 SKU. They do this so that you can use Magento to manage stock on a SKU basis. If stock is not of concern to you, then your way will work fine. However, the correct way to do this would be to have two different products.
If the two products are identical, but you just want to determine which store they came from, there are other ways to do what you are trying to do.
I'd say you're doing it wrong, but that's really just my opinion. You can go about it whichever way you choose!