Afternoon all.
Here's a poser I've been unable to solve thus far, so I wonder if anyone else can help. I fear it may just not be possible as I've searched high and low and can find no answer. The problem is this:
I'd like to be able to show the quantity based pricing structure (the price breaks) of hidden associated products on the the product page of the main product.
I have 'Associated Product' set as the price under the Main product's Permuations and can show the associated product's first price (e.g.: for '4 or less' - shown in the General tab > Price field) but not all the price breaks under the Pricing tab. I'm reasonably confident that the price breaks actually work, I just can't show them on the product page (which, after all, is really the main point of having them - to encourage larger orders).
I can't, unfortunately, use the main (visible) product to populate the price breaks as pricing is different from associated product to associated product.
This does seem like something that should be obvious and easy to achieve so hopefully I'm just a complete numpty and someone will point that out to me. This is one occasion where I'd really like to be an idiot.
Cheers.
Angi
Here's a poser I've been unable to solve thus far, so I wonder if anyone else can help. I fear it may just not be possible as I've searched high and low and can find no answer. The problem is this:
I'd like to be able to show the quantity based pricing structure (the price breaks) of hidden associated products on the the product page of the main product.
I have 'Associated Product' set as the price under the Main product's Permuations and can show the associated product's first price (e.g.: for '4 or less' - shown in the General tab > Price field) but not all the price breaks under the Pricing tab. I'm reasonably confident that the price breaks actually work, I just can't show them on the product page (which, after all, is really the main point of having them - to encourage larger orders).
I can't, unfortunately, use the main (visible) product to populate the price breaks as pricing is different from associated product to associated product.
This does seem like something that should be obvious and easy to achieve so hopefully I'm just a complete numpty and someone will point that out to me. This is one occasion where I'd really like to be an idiot.
Cheers.
Angi
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