Guest Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 I need to add a different shipping weight for each kilo ie; 1kg = ?1.00 2kg = ?2.00 4kg = ?4.00 10kg = ?9.00 ...and so on. Could someone please tell me how to do this? Thanks in advance :)
Guest Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 OK, So this is the price list up to 0.1kg = ?3.75 0.1kg - 0.5kg = ?4.05 0.5 - 1.0kg = ?5.20 1.0kg - 2.00kg = ?6.55 2.0kg - 10.0kg = ?18.50 10.0kg and over - I have included a catch-all which makes the shipping cost ?999.99! I have added the Royal Mail special deliver contribution, but I dont understand this; Zone 1 Shipping Table .10:1.75,.50:4.05,1.00:5.20,2.00:6.55,10.00:18.5,999.99:999.99 what do I type in the weight field to make it display the correct price at the checkout? ie if a book weiged 0.5kg what would that be??? PLEASE HELP ME :)
Guest Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 I'm not familiar with the contribution, but it looks like the format is weight:cost eg. .50:5.20 would be .05lbs = ?5.20 - each value pair is separated by a comma HTH Matti
boxtel Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 OK, So this is the price listup to 0.1kg = ?3.75 0.1kg - 0.5kg = ?4.05 0.5 - 1.0kg = ?5.20 1.0kg - 2.00kg = ?6.55 2.0kg - 10.0kg = ?18.50 10.0kg and over - I have included a catch-all which makes the shipping cost ?999.99! I have added the Royal Mail special deliver contribution, but I dont understand this; Zone 1 Shipping Table .10:1.75,.50:4.05,1.00:5.20,2.00:6.55,10.00:18.5,999.99:999.99 what do I type in the weight field to make it display the correct price at the checkout? ie if a book weiged 0.5kg what would that be??? PLEASE HELP ME :) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> the table says: up to 0.1 = 1.75, between 0.1 and 0.5 = 4.05 or below 0.1 = 1.75, from 0.1 and below 0.5 = 4.05 depending on how they read the table in that specific contribution but it is peanuts to check ofcourse. Treasurer MFC
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