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sleepysheep member Posts: 3 |
I'm brand new to e-junkie and set up my new website through weebly.com this week using e-junkie as shopping cart. All of my items are one of a kind. very few are duplicated. So I used inventory control on each item. I created a generic button for each type of item. For example, I sell wool diaper covers for babies. Each cover is made from a different wool sweater. They each look different and depending on the type of wool and qualty of the sweater they have a different price. So I created a product on e-junkie for each type of wool soaker: wool soaker, lambswool soaker, wool longies, lambswool longies etc. I also create one of a kind accessories that are priced the same, bow ties, legwarmers etc. I gave each of these one code per type of product. I then used inventory control and limited inventory to 1 on each code. Each code was used for multiple products on my page. Yesterday this was not a problem, I was able to add more than one item to my cart. Today everytime I add soemthing to my cart the previous item is replaced by the new item. How can I fix this problem? # POSTED ON: November 28, 2011 @ 08:27 GMT -7 |
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sleepysheep member Posts: 3 |
I'm thinking I need a seperate code for each individual item? is that true? Is there some way around that? # POSTED ON: November 28, 2011 @ 08:39 GMT -7 |
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sleepysheep member Posts: 3 |
Ok, so now I fixed part of the issue. I made a seperate code for each item. Now customers can order multiple sets of the legwarmers I make, but it shows up on a seperate shopping cart than everything else. I have a page for wool soakers, wool longies, lamlegs, and other accessories. Everything goes to the same shopping cart BUT the lamlegs, (legwarmers) they go to their own separate cart. Why?! # POSTED ON: November 28, 2011 @ 09:30 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4352 |
When you set up products in your Seller Admin, each one gets its own unique Add to Cart button code that you would paste into your site to sell that particular item. You also have View Cart code that is unique to you but the same for all your products. Just make sure you put at least one block of View Cart code on every page that has any number of Add to Carts, as the View Cart code manages our standard overlay-style cart that appears "inside" your own page. If you're missing the complete View Cart code on a page, the Add to Cart buttons on that page will work in "fallback" mode by opening a separate window/tab to display the cart, but that cart has to get tracked separately from the overlay-style cart -- items added to one won't show up in the other. If you'd been testing the cart in your site at the same time as changing settings in your Seller Admin, it's possible your browser's instance of the cart got confused. Try clearing your browser cookies to reset your cart instance and resume testing from a "clean slate". Some other factors that can cause the cart to hold only the last-added item are covered on this help page: http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/trouble.cart-items-not-retained.htm # POSTED ON: November 28, 2011 @ 15:06 GMT -7 |
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