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I can't find the Tax Zone file?


Mr.81

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Hi guys,

 

I'm trying to set up my flat-rate shipping. I have a list of countries from Europe and the Rest of the World - I'd like to just copy and paste them into the tax zone file instead of adding them one by one.

 

Any ideas where I can find the tax zone file?

 

Thanks!

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Hi guys,

 

I'm trying to set up my flat-rate shipping. I have a list of countries from Europe and the Rest of the World - I'd like to just copy and paste them into the tax zone file instead of adding them one by one.

 

Any ideas where I can find the tax zone file?

 

Thanks!

Looked in the DB?

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The zones table is not what you are looking for?

Uhh man, I'm confusing myself now :P haha.

 

I'm looking to find where I can set up 3 zones: UK, Europe and Rest of the World so I can do flat-rate shipping for each zone...where should I be looking then?

 

Thanks!

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In administration. Locations/Taxes. Tax Zones. Create the three that you need.

Hmm, thanks - that's where I need to be, but, the thing is you have to add each country one by one. I was looking for somewhere where I can copy and paste the countries in, as there's a lot of countries to sort through otherwise!

 

Thanks :).

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Hmm, thanks - that's where I need to be, but, the thing is you have to add each country one by one. I was looking for somewhere where I can copy and paste the countries in, as there's a lot of countries to sort through otherwise!

 

Thanks :).

Well, the tax rates table holds the information, but unless you are really good I wouldn't be trying to add them from there. But once you add a few by hand you will be able to see a pattern emerge within the table. You might be able to construct a sql statement to get them in there easier than by hand.

 

Not really recommended.

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Well, the tax rates table holds the information, but unless you are really good I wouldn't be trying to add them from there. But once you add a few by hand you will be able to see a pattern emerge within the table. You might be able to construct a sql statement to get them in there easier than by hand.

 

Not really recommended.

That's the way you're meant to do it? Alright then...it'll take some time but oh well!

 

Thanks :).

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