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How do I set 2 prices for one product?


carlmty

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I am a totally newbie in technology, even more newbie in osCommerce, but I like to solve things by myself, to learn more of other areas.

 

I have a concesion to sell movies online, and I have a problem trying to set up 2 different prices for one movie.

 

Case:

I need to sell DVD's and VCD's for selected movies, but the DVD's are a little expensive than the VCD's.

 

For example, a DVD is $35.00 USD and the VCD is $25.00, but some movies are available only in DVD, others only in VCD, and others in both formats.

 

So, I need that my customers see in the details page of the movie, the format options that a given movie has, if it's just VCD available, to show the $25.00 USD price only, if it's in DVD format, show the $35.00 USD price only, or if it's available in both formats, show both prices with an option to select either of 2, maybe with a radius buttons or dropdown menu, in order for my customer to choose in which format wants to buy the movie.

 

One more thing, that maybe ease a little things up, I just have two prices and two prices only for the movies: $35.00 for DVD's, and $25.00 for VCD's-

 

In the admin section, I need to be able to determine, which movie is available in VCD, in DVD or both formats, by setting the different options that the movies have and the prices.

 

I don't need to separate or assign groups to customers, becase I saw that the Total B2B contribution, need to create/assgn groups, and this is not what I need, just to assign 2 prices to one product, as I described above.

 

 

So, that's the basic problem I have, and because I'm really new at this, I'm asking for your help, and please, explain it to me the steps I need to take, in detail, and not very technical, please, if it's not too much to ask.

Thanks in advance.

Posted

You could set up the different types DVD and VCD as options and then set the prices that way.

Wendy James

 

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.

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