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Different sizes different prices???



Daugaard47
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Posts: 6


On my product page I want to add price variations, but I want to do it like this.. I will have two drop downs. One is the color of the shirt. White or Blue. I understand this part.

The next one( the important one is the Size. I'm going to offer my sizes like this in a drop down field...

S 16.00
M 18.00
L 20.00
XL 20.00
2XL 22.00

I cant seem to figure out how to get the cart to include the price of the size. ie the user will pick XL 20.00 I want the price in the cart to show up as 20.00. If the user pick S 16.00 , I want the price in the cart to show up as 16.00.

Can you please tell what I'm doing wrong here?

Thanks,
Chris


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POSTED ON: April 29, 2012 @ 00:01 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
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Posts: 4399


That would use our "Variants having individual price/weight/stock/sku" configuration explained here:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.variants.htm#variants


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POSTED ON: April 29, 2012 @ 19:49 GMT -7




Daugaard47
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Posts: 6


On the Define Variants In

Option One I typed in Color.

Option Two I typed in Size.

The in the box below that I type in this.

Color,White,Blue

Size,S 16.00,M 18.00,L 20.00,XL 20.00,2XL 22.00

Doesn't work.

Can you please just tell me what I need to type in?


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POSTED ON: April 29, 2012 @ 20:44 GMT -7




Daugaard47
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Posts: 6


Okay I think I figured it out.

This is how you would do it correct?

SKU004a,16.00,Ounces,Stock,Blue,M $16,Option3Value
SKU004b,18.00,Ounces,Stock,Blue,L $18,Option3Value
SKU004c,20.00,Ounces,Stock,Blue,XL $20,Option3Value
SKU004d,22.00,Ounces,Stock,Blue,2XL $22,Option3Value

SKU004e,16.00,Ounces,Stock,White,M $16,Option3Value
SKU004f,18.00,Ounces,Stock,White,L $18,Option3Value
SKU004g,20.00,Ounces,Stock,White,XL $20,Option3Value
SKU004h,22.00,Ounces,Stock,White,2XL $22,Option3Value

I guess I can remove ,Option3Value being I'm not using it. correct?


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POSTED ON: April 29, 2012 @ 21:29 GMT -7
MODIFIED ON: April 29, 2012 @ 21:36 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 4399


You would simply omit any values you aren't using, but retain the commas separating one value from the next on each line, like so:

SKU004a,16.00,,,Blue,M $16,
SKU004b,18.00,,,Blue,L $18,
SKU004c,20.00,,,Blue,XL $20,
SKU004d,22.00,,,Blue,2XL $22,
SKU004e,16.00,,,White,M $16,
SKU004f,18.00,,,White,L $18,
SKU004g,20.00,,,White,XL $20,
SKU004h,22.00,,,White,2XL $22,

Unless you need those SKUs to match an item-numbering system you're already using in-house, you could make those a bit more descriptive as well, like so:

004-BM,16.00,,,Blue,M $16,
004-BL,18.00,,,Blue,L $18,
004-BXL,20.00,,,Blue,XL $20,
004-B2XL,22.00,,,Blue,2XL $22,
004-WM,16.00,,,White,M $16,
004-WL,18.00,,,White,L $18,
004-WXL,20.00,,,White,XL $20,
004-W2XL,22.00,,,White,2XL $22,


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POSTED ON: April 30, 2012 @ 15:43 GMT -7




Daugaard47
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Posts: 6


Great! Thank you for the help!


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POSTED ON: April 30, 2012 @ 17:02 GMT -7


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