Dyno66 Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Some help converting the following into a table for the table rate module < 249g = $2 250g - 499g = $4 500 - 999g = $8 1kg - 1.499kg = $10 1.5kg - 1.99kg = $12 2kg - 2.499kg = $14 2.5kg - 2.99kg = $16 with additional 500gs adding an extra 2 dollars onto price Thanx for your time --Dyno66 Quote
dittones Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Dyno66, 249.0:2.00,499.0:4.00,999.00:8.00, You must work in the same units...so you need to convert kg into g and than continue where I left off... I think that you can see the pattern... Hope this helps Dittone.com Quote
Dyno66 Posted March 7, 2006 Author Posted March 7, 2006 You must work in the same units...so you need to convert kg into g andthan continue where I left off... I think that you can see the pattern... Hope this helps Dittone.com Can I not use this convention? 0.250:2.00,0.500:4.00,1:8.00,1.5:10.00,2:12.00,2.5:14.00,3:16.00 For the above weights. --Dyno66 Quote
dittones Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Dyno66, Yes as long as you work with the same unit of measure...The weight in your shipping is mapped to your product weight when you set your products up...remeber to disable the tar weight in the shop setup... or possible the tar weight will add into your total weight...This depends on the shipping module you use...You will notice this if the shipping weight total is a little higher than what you expected...If it comes out correct then ignore the tar weight.. Good luck Dittone.com Quote
syzuhdi Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 Dyno66,Yes as long as you work with the same unit of measure...The weight in your shipping is mapped to your product weight when you set your products up...remeber to disable the tar weight in the shop setup... or possible the tar weight will add into your total weight...This depends on the shipping module you use...You will notice this if the shipping weight total is a little higher than what you expected...If it comes out correct then ignore the tar weight.. Good luck Dittone.com I'm using osCommerce 2.2 Milestone 2 051112 Update Released. Which measure I must use and set at product weight. Kilogram or gram? Quote
Maggilove Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 I'm using osCommerce 2.2 Milestone 2 051112 Update Released.Which measure I must use and set at product weight. Kilogram or gram? It's entirely up to you how you define the weight units... osC just adds up the numbers. Quote
buildcom Posted May 4, 2006 Posted May 4, 2006 Dyno66, 249.0:2.00,499.0:4.00,999.00:8.00, You must work in the same units...so you need to convert kg into g and than continue where I left off... I think that you can see the pattern... Hope this helps Dittone.com Hi, Why i added to my table rate,still not function. The weight up ,but the shipping cost still maintain $2.00, Example: in catalog I set the item 0.150g when i buy 5 units, the shipping cost also at $2.00. what wrong? how to solve this problem ? Quote
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