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    Giving items different prices for different sizes

    Hi All,

    I am very new to Actinic so please if you can help.

    My e-shop has a product which costs £10.00
    The product comes in four sizes, and each size is a different price

    Size 1 £10.00
    Size 2 £15.00
    Size 4 £20.00
    Size 4 £25.00

    I have added a componant and uder the componant I have added Attributes and choices. How do I give each choice a different price.

    I have played around with this for hours, I have read the manual, the forum but I am getting no where.

    Please help if you can.

    Keep safe and well, kind regards

    Dereck

    #2
    Dereck

    I've just come here looking for the answer for the exact same question so i hope there is a simple answer soon.

    Mark

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      #3
      Hi Mark,

      If I find out how this is done I will let you know. If you need to bounce any ideas around you can contact me on 01926 843971 (Warwickshire)

      Regards

      Dereck

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        #4
        Dereck

        I think this should be the answer:

        http://community.actinic.com/showthr...hlight=pricing

        I've not tried it yet though as don't have access to Actinic at present.

        Mark

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          #5
          Hi Mark.

          I have sent you a mail to your contact address which is on your web site.

          for all others who may have this problem please see below.

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          Example;
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          Selling a PC with options.

          Basic PC with 60Gb harddrive and 128 MB memory

          Set up the product as normal with a price of £100.00

          Set the components section to. Sum of Product and Components Prices.

          Add a new componant to the product called harddrives
          Add a new attribure to the componant call Capacity
          Add a new choice to the attribute called "80 Gb (+£ 20.00)
          Add another choice to the attibute called "120 Gb (+ £40.00)

          Right click on the Component and select EDIT

          There you will see Component and Permutations

          In the Component section you will have

          Component Name Harddrives
          Price set to £0.00
          Quanity Used set to 1
          Component As Separate Order Line (un checked)
          Is Optional (un checked)

          In the Permutations section

          Click on Auto Fill, this will place all the choices into the grid

          Under Heading Capacity. 80Gb (+ £20.00) and 120Gb (+ £40.00)
          Under Valid. all are checked
          Under Pricing. set to Override
          Under Price set the price to the same as the Capacity Heading Price, i.e £20.00 and £40.00
          Under Product set to None
          Under Name (un checked)
          Under Tax (un checked)
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          I have done this on the project I am working on and it work correctly. You can add more Components
          and Attribute and Choices useing the same method.

          When the shop is used and a customer makes selection of different choices the system will
          add the cost of ech choice to the cost the the basic product and along with any shipping cost
          and VAT.

          Done Job.
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