meshdesign Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Hi all, we use mzmt to manage shipping which works fine however we are about to introduce Furniture sales which we will use a seperate shipping price for. I have seen some modules for free shipping for categories, just wondering if there are any modules for setting a seperate shipping price for categories. e.g. furniture categories will still be in a table format whereby it will be 0:10, 100:15 etc and every other category will stay at its existing shipping price. thanks for any help Dan
badcape Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 HI Meshdesign, well i guess you should have a look there: it's a contrib to select one or sevral shipping methods per product...the way products are selected could be used for categories. plus, there the default conf that means all methods selected. hope this will help, Thierry. B) Thanks to the whole osCommerce Community. Prod Server: Percona Server via UNIX socket Percona Server version: 5.5.40-36.1-log - Percona Server (GPL), Release 36.1, Revision 707 phpMyAdmin 3.5.8.2 Database version: libmysql - 5.0.96 PHP extension: mysqliversion Oscommerce-RC2A php 5.3 with many add-ons/up-dates ...... and liters of coffee !Local dev: EasyPHP DevServer 14.1 VC9 "Minakami" avec oscom 2.3.1 + Them switcher, Grid system et css 24 col 1280 px width, KissIT_image thumbnailer, lightbox, Invoice editor, Superfish horizontal navbar, Quick inventory, margin report, PWA (purshase without account), Products field groups, Products Extra fields Footer boxes... modified to my personnal needs....
meshdesign Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 thanks i will look into it, it would have been easier if the client had said x amount for every furniture item purchased but they want it as an incremental value based on price not on quantity ordered.
meshdesign Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 it looks like i could use this if it can be altered to look for the categories, but i have no idea where to start, anybody able to point me in the right direction? thanks dan
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