Ordering Options
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Ordering Options
I was wondering if there is an easy way to offer a one time charge on products. i.e. setup charge of $x if you want the item personalized. I was trying to do a drop down form that would give the option.
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Re: Ordering Options
If you have Manager or Pro you can add to the product price via the Ordering Options selections. See the 'Special Rules' section of the Ordering Option documentation:
http://www.shopsite.com/help/11.2/en-US/sc/pro/ordering.options.html
-Loren
http://www.shopsite.com/help/11.2/en-US/sc/pro/ordering.options.html
-Loren
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Re: Ordering Options
This would be a one time fee applicable to a quantity order, not a per piece addition.
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Re: Ordering Options
One option would be to use subproducts (Manager or Pro). That way so long as the subproduct (customization) quantity did not change then it would be a one-time charge.
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Re: Ordering Options
Thank you Nicole. Now I have to figure out how I could offer the customization so it doesn't just look like a product, but as an option.
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Re: Ordering Options
Question: is customization an offer with all of your products?
The other option (if you have ShopSite Pro) would be to add a surcharge pull-down menu in the shopping cart. This feature is found under Commerce Setup > Order System > Shopping Cart.
The other option (if you have ShopSite Pro) would be to add a surcharge pull-down menu in the shopping cart. This feature is found under Commerce Setup > Order System > Shopping Cart.
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Re: Ordering Options
Problem is the customization cost is different for different items, and not available on everything. : (
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Re: Ordering Options
I see. Subproducts would probably be the best bet then.