Guest Posted February 22, 2006 Posted February 22, 2006 Hi, I was wondering if any one could help me, I am trying to set up my shopping cart with the shipping table method. This is what I have in there:- 1:1.10,2.5:3.95,5:8.00,10:11.25,20:15.00,30:20.00 Is this correct, when I have something that ways 1kg it should be 1.10 if over 2.5 it should be 3.95 When I add the weight for a product, like 1kg it comes up with ?8. Am I doing something incorrect. Thanks Ashley Quote
wheeloftime Posted February 22, 2006 Posted February 22, 2006 Hi, I was wondering if any one could help me, I am trying to set up my shopping cart with the shipping table method. This is what I have in there:-1:1.10,2.5:3.95,5:8.00,10:11.25,20:15.00,30:20.00 Is this correct, when I have something that ways 1kg it should be 1.10 if over 2.5 it should be 3.95 When I add the weight for a product, like 1kg it comes up with ?8. Am I doing something incorrect. Thanks Ashley Your table says: up to 1 kg = 1.10 from 1 kg to 2.5 kg. = 3.95 from 2.5 kg to 5 kg. = 8.00 etc. Check your admin->configuration->shipping/packaging for the Package Tare Weight setting. You probably have that set to the default 3 which means that those 3 kg. will be added to the product weight of 1 kg. Together that makes 4 kg. and 4 kg. costs 8.00 according to your table. And that is correct. HTH Quote
Guest Posted February 22, 2006 Posted February 22, 2006 Your table says:up to 1 kg = 1.10 from 1 kg to 2.5 kg. = 3.95 from 2.5 kg to 5 kg. = 8.00 etc. Check your admin->configuration->shipping/packaging for the Package Tare Weight setting. You probably have that set to the default 3 which means that those 3 kg. will be added to the product weight of 1 kg. Together that makes 4 kg. and 4 kg. costs 8.00 according to your table. And that is correct. HTH Thanks That worked :-) Quote
amandaborg Posted October 8, 2007 Posted October 8, 2007 Can you create tabel that has its own names like ground $xx.xx 2nd Day $xx.xx and overnight $xx.xx. I want to use a custom general table for all shipping Quote
Guest Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I found answer for "Shipping Table Rate" It's you have to input with "Pound" 1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds (ref. Google) Quote
Guest Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 Hi, I was wondering if any one could help me, I am trying to set up my shopping cart with the shipping table method. This is what I have in there:-1:1.10,2.5:3.95,5:8.00,10:11.25,20:15.00,30:20.00 Is this correct, when I have something that ways 1kg it should be 1.10 if over 2.5 it should be 3.95 When I add the weight for a product, like 1kg it comes up with ?8. Am I doing something incorrect. Thanks Ashley Your package tare weight in admin is probably set at 3 (default install of osc). You should change this to reflect what your actual tare weight is, so it is product weight plus packaging weight. Quote
Boy Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 Can you create tabel that has its own names like ground $xx.xx 2nd Day $xx.xx and overnight $xx.xx. I want to use a custom general table for all shipping Yes I am also very interested in this one.. Quote
gis1 Posted May 27, 2014 Posted May 27, 2014 “Table” delivery module calculating delivery cost based on total weight right but i needit will calculate based on products size in cubic meters to calculate the delivery cost.. how to proceed this one??? help us Quote
♥geoffreywalton Posted May 27, 2014 Posted May 27, 2014 In the weight box on the product enter the product volume. Then you can set up the table with rate for volume. HTH G Quote Need help installing add ons/contributions, cleaning a hacked site or a bespoke development, check my profile Virus Threat Scanner My Contributions Basic install answers. Click here for Contributions / Add Ons. UK your site. Site Move. Basic design info. For links mentioned in old answers that are no longer here follow this link Useful Threads. If this post was useful, click the Like This button over there ======>>>>>.
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