I’m experiencing an issue with the Prices and Currencies by Country Module very similar to this issue reported a few years ago.
I have my store set up with two currencies: (United States) USD and Canadian (CAD). The user’s location is detected first by IP, then by user selection using a dropdown. This all works well. However, on checkout, I want to override the customer’s currency selection based on their billing country. For example, if a Canadian customer selects USD as the store currency, it should switch to CAD on the checkout screen once they’ve entered their Canadian billing details.
This is the behaviour I expect to see when I set Override Country Options to Override Country with Customer’s Checkout Billing Country (with the Override Scope set to “Checkout only”).
Unfortunately, this isn’t happening. No matter what override settings I choose, the customer’s currency is always set to what they’ve selected in the currency dropdown — it never gets overridden by their billing or shipping details as it should. This is true even if I set the Override Scope to “All site.”
I’ve tried enabling/disabling caching plugins and checking out as a logged-in and guest user, and nothing I’ve tried has resulted in the override settings working as expected. Any insight on what might be happening here or what I can do to fix this?
Thanks very much,
MJ
I would like to be able to to round to 1 decimal with module Prices and Currencies by Country. Do you have a solution please?
Look forward to reading from you
David
]]>In the settings screen, you have to create Groups, and associate each Group with a currency.
What’s the point of this?
Does this mean that I have to create a Group for every country that I want to provide a price for?
]]>I have enabled “Prices and Currencies by Country” and introduce USD, my default store currency is MYR.
I made a sale and the WooCommerce order is in USD, the invoice is reflecting USD as well. What I am hoping to see in the invoice is to have another column where it shows the default store currency (MYR) beside USD.
Is this possible?
]]>Greetings!
I enabled the “WooCommerce Multicurrency (Currency Switcher)”.
Followed the setup required according to: https://booster.io/features/woocommerce-multicurrency-currency-switcher/?utm_source=module_documentation&utm_medium=module_button&utm_campaign=booster_documentation
The problem is that when changing the currency from the currency switcher the currency symbol is not changing!
Any idea of what might cause the problem?
Regards
]]>When I enter in my online shop (www.lemonical.com) I would like the prices to show in the currency of the given country from where the visit is made. That is for instance if I enter from the UK – Pounds, from Spain – Euros, from the US – Dollars etc. — Prices and Currencies by Country (by IP, then by user selection)
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However, I also want to give our clients the possibility to change the currency in case he wants to. (that is to switch it manually) – using the widget Multicurrency (Currency Switcher)
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The problem is that these two are not compatible (or it seems so) as they start giving quite a few errors. That is Prices and Currencies by Country has priority over Multicurrency.
Thus prices multiply, the currency symbols do not change etc.. quite crazy
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Please advise a solution to this problem as I already tried quite a few things and couldn’t find one.
Thanks a lot…
Ohhh.. I also installed a plugin for the shipping price depending on the weight and the country. With your plugin however I cannot find this option. Is there a way to do so? Please advise.
Thanks again and have a nice evening.
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]]>We could alternately divide the value for each of the shipping class by the exchange rate in the admin panel (we currently use something like ‘246 * [qty]’), so that when it is multiplied in the cart it is the same. Is there a shortcode or variable we can use to do that?
Thanks. Loving this plugin.
Alastair
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