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    Shipping By Postcode

    I know this has been discussed elsewhere but at a time when I suspect a lot of us are under pressure from rising costs not least of shipping I am looking for a solution.

    Actinic is very clumsy in this respect and the drop down at the first page of doesn't allow one much scope.

    How about being able to enter a postcode manually (as Text rather than a drop down) at this stage and the shipping table being posted the first 3 (better still 3 / 4) characters of the postcode.

    That way we could create a relatively fine grained shipping table without having to arbitrarily regionalise the UK. It would also possibly appear to be less discriminatory to those who live in the "Highlands & Islands" etc.

    A further development of this idea could also post to the Post Code field in the name and address form.

    Perhaps someone with better perl/php skills than I can suggest an answer?

    #2
    wfl

    Just wondered if you have had any response from this post - i am also looking for an integrated postcode/shipping costing solution for actinic.

    Would make a great add on for any actinic developers out there looking to make some money!
    http://www.belmoretools.com

    Drywall & Plastering Tool Specialists

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      #3
      Have a look at:
      http://www.reidfurniture.com/acatalog/Apache.html

      Add something to the cart, then proceed to the checkout.
      It uses javascript arrays prepopulated with the postcodes and the equivalent delivery cost for these areas e.g. it sets all highland Postcodes in one "shipping" charge band and so on.
      This gives the impression of shipping calculated on the fly from the postcode, when in fact it is just some javascript filtering based on entered values.

      Is this the kind of thing you are after or is it something more directly integrated into the shipping and handling fields within the Business settings in Actinic?
      Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
      Ecommerce Digital Marketing

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      SellerDeck Hosting
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        #4
        hi fergus

        yeah thats the kind of thing we are looking for - although ideally integrated within the actinic shopping cart address section as the customer enters shipping address the scripyt grabs the postcode and applies the appropriate shipping costs - always wondered why this wasnt part of version 9.

        anyway is this a script you could give me a quote for?

        Regards

        marcus
        http://www.belmoretools.com

        Drywall & Plastering Tool Specialists

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          #5
          OK Fergus is this one of yours. could solve some problems we have with people not knowing were they live

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            #6
            Originally posted by fergusw View Post
            Have a look at:
            http://www.reidfurniture.com/acatalog/Apache.html...

            Is this the kind of thing you are after...
            I could be very interested in this if it can be made workable - I have tried to use 'shipping' but haven't been able to make it precise enough to cover the relevant costs. So we calculate shipping AFTER the order has been placed, and this does upset some people.

            My biggest bugbear in this area, and with Actinic, is the Channel Islands, using RM, FCP, at a cost per exact weight - it gets pricey. But it also applies to Offshore Islands and Northern Ireland where CityLink incurs an 'overwater' surcharge.

            My parcels can be anything from virtually no weight to a pallet; RM charges by actual weight whereas CLink is 'up to 20kg then so much per extra kg.' - then plus the s/c for certain postcodes.

            To complicate the issue, we also have to contend with 'VAT by delivery address' and I'd be happy to stump up a substantial three-figure sum (multiplied by - or a four-figure sum shared with) like-minded souls - for a developer to get this idea working.

            BTW, entering my postcode (south of Bolton) brought up a conflicting message - delivery was LESS than stated. (£55 instead of the standard £69 - WTF?)

            Paul
            Paul
            Flower-Stands.co.uk - the UK's largest online supplier of Fresh Flower Merchandising Stands

            Using V10.2 with Norman's brilliantly simple TABBER.

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              #7
              FM Paul thats some demand LOL. Actually i recon im in on this rewrite. Another of the shipping things i have been banging on about Actinic actually getting around to finishing but i guess this will be in the pile with GC.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Darren B View Post
                Actually i recon im in on this rewrite
                I am very surprised that it hasn't been mentioned before? I haven't searched for it & as a V7 user there is not much on here for me now, though I do visit most days.

                i guess this will be in the pile with GC.
                You never know your luck.
                Paul
                Flower-Stands.co.uk - the UK's largest online supplier of Fresh Flower Merchandising Stands

                Using V10.2 with Norman's brilliantly simple TABBER.

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                  #9
                  Fergus do you have anymore info on how this works?

                  Mine is relatively simple

                  I have 4 shipping catagories and 4 shipping zones. So the products define which catagory they fall into then i need it to work out which zone they are in

                  D

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                    #10
                    Has Fergus gone missing in action again?

                    Does anyone know about this

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                      #11
                      Hey Darren,
                      Not MIA - just very busy recently!

                      This javascript shipping method in the above example was not written directly by teclan, however we have the in-house skills to develop this, and other javascript based add-ons to Actinic.

                      To reiterate, in this example, all that is actually happening is that a shipping method pre-defined in Actinic (i.e. that would otherwise appear in a drop down) is being dynamically chosen and selected based on the postcode that the person enters.

                      There is a basic javascript array of postcodes with their respective delivery class/charge which is used to control which postcode selects which method.

                      It could be adapted to a degree to be shopping cart value/amount dependant, as well as post codes, however what you are after Paul would be more complex than that I would imagine after my initial reading of your requirements.
                      Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
                      Ecommerce Digital Marketing

                      SellerDeck Responsive Web Design

                      SellerDeck Hosting
                      SellerDeck Digital Marketing

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                        #12
                        Busy is good fergus

                        my situation is simplier than that being requested. Could you guys do this for us and would you like me to contact you directly

                        D

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                          #13
                          Hi Darren,
                          PM me with details.
                          You know me.... hate touting for business on the forum

                          We can help
                          Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
                          Ecommerce Digital Marketing

                          SellerDeck Responsive Web Design

                          SellerDeck Hosting
                          SellerDeck Digital Marketing

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                            #14
                            aww...Fergus....you're alive
                            Yay!

                            huggggggggggggggggggggggggs
                            Tracey

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                              #15
                              Thanks fergus, have done now

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