these are the error message I got from the platform:
16132::Connect to runningvbiz.com:443 [runningvbiz.com/101.99.70.166] failed: connect?timed?out
11614::{“code”:”wp_die”,”message”:”Error establishing a database connection<\/h1>”,”data”:{“status”:500},”additional_errors”:[]}
I am currently working on a multistore website for a big client. Our client has a subsidiary in every European country. Every subsidiary (=store) is a separate legal entity, with it’s own VAT number.
What would be the best solution/plugin to work with this kind of situation in a multistore environment (so where each store has it’s own VAT number)?
Thanks!
Dennis
Would you please let me know whether this plugin is fully compatible with multisite multistore?
i.e. Can I use it as the frontend manager for each store in a wordpress multisite environment? (each store having its own domain but using the same wordpress/woocommerce core, not multivendor).
Thanks
]]>Absolutely best is having all them under one site where they are using common setup and one product/customer databases.
At least there is need for common product database (or absolutely minimum real time inventory between sites product databases).
All advise and solutions are welcome.
]]>My PS multistore is on two separate domains, as in:
www.domain.com
www.a-different-domain.com
We need to sync all products+prices using WooMultistore. This would hopefully work when I enter the the custom taxonomy key for Tiered Pricing. Where can I find this?
Thanks
]]>I’m looking for a solution for a friend,
I will try to explain the situation.
He has 3 domain names and is using WP/Woocommerce at the moment.
Domainname-A.com
Domainname-B.com
Domainname-C.com
the stock and products are the same for all 3 the domain names but he want to have 3 different themes and landing pages for each domain names.
What could be the best and most stable solution.
Thank you
]]>We will be selling products in four different regions.
I have setup WordPress Network and created four sites: Europe, Nigeria, Egypt and Morocco. All of them will have local currency, local pricing strategies, language, payment methods, delivery method and content.
Products will be shared, but not all products will be available in all markets.
Europe
– Currency: EUR
– Languages: English, Swedish, French
Nigeria
– Currency: NGN
– Language: English
Egypt
– Currency: EGP
– Language: Arabic (RTL)
Morocco
– Currency: MAD
– Languages: French & Arabic (RTL)
Are there any benefits for me to “Network Activate” WooCommerce in this situation?
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