I have a problem with the META INFORMATION section, specifically with the quantity in stock. Although the products have the quantity available in stock filled in and the connection in the Connect WooCommerce Meta to Calculator Fields section is set according to the documentation – the calculator does not display this value.
The price works, but the quantity does not.
I wonder because I had a similar problem with the quantity in stock in the Elementor editor with the basic widget. I had to install an additional plugin with widgets to use another one to display the quantity in stock – having 2 different widgets displaying the quantity set, only the new/additional one worked.
So I conclude that it may not be a problem on the calculator side, but on the WordPress / WooCommerce side?
Has anyone had a similar problem?
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]]>I recently sold one of these and now have more in stock but if I change the stock number to anything other than 0 the product page still shows the product as out of stock. I tried refreshing the page and inputting several different stock amounts with the same result.
Any ideas? Thanks
]]>3. Change stock quantities for specific locations (from 0 to 1) and update.
4. After change “Total stock quantity” is blank and “Quantity” is 3.
5. Change stock quantity for specific location from 1 to 2 and update product.
6. After updating, the “Quantity” is 4 (which is right) but the “Total stock quantity” is 3. and no matter how I update it, it stays 3 after that.
Here are screenshots and step by step explanation _ https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lkO-CuGTeGbepOMekSGniZc2wzWQ26n-?usp=sharing
]]>Since last update I am having problem with stock quantity. My shop is selling fabrics and we need decimal stock quantity as minimum quantity is 0.5 m and you can buy 0.6, 0.7 etc. Now all fabrics that have stock quantity less than 1 are shown as Out of stock which is not truth. We are using Quantities and Units for WooCommerce plugin which is not supported anymore but this problem came with last WC update. Can someone help me solve this problem?
Best regards
Josip
]]>But Woocommerce limits the quantity to just 1, locking the quantity at that value.
When the product has zero stock and allows orders, then in this case the buyer can add as many as he wants.
How could we allow the buyer to add as many products as he wants to his order, even if there is only one in stock, in a product that accepts orders?
Thanks in advance.
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]]>a client sells tickets for events. He does not want customers to be able to see how many tickets are still in stock.
So I changed the corresponding settings in Woocommerce and the stock quantity is no longer displayed in the shopping cart and on product pages – so far so good.
However, we had to find out that the input boxes have a “max” attribute, which in turn means that anyone can still see the actual total available amount of tickets.
This works by either using the built in increment (which will stop when reaching max value) or by entering an amount that exceeds the max value and clicking “update cart” – you will then get a notice that the amount has to be equal to or less than the max value.
You can see an example here: https://imgur.com/a/6D6sYLt
So how do we prevent this from happening? Any workarounds?
]]>I have ensured that all the products I want on WooCommerce are in a location called “eCommerce” in Square.
All the products have unique SKUs in Square.
In WP, the “Business Location” is set to “eCommerce”.
In WP, the “Product System of Record” is set to Square.
In WP, this is checked: “Enable to fetch inventory changes from Square”
When I clicked “Import all products from Square”, all the products came over, with title, description, price and photo.
However, on WooCommerce every single product has an “Out of Stock” label on it.
I have tried clicking the “Sync now” button several times on the WooCommerce -> Square -> Update tab, editing one product description each time so I can confirm that the sync worked. The product description changes each time as it should, but the stock quantity stays stuck at zero.
When I view an example product in WP admin, it says the following on the Inventory tab:
Manage stock? CHECKED (greyed out) Synced with square
Stock quantity 0 (uneditable) Managed by Square
What do I need to do to get the inventory on the WP/Woo end to be populated with the value from Square, so that the “Out of Stock” labels go away?
Thanks,
Alison
I’m not able to sync the stock quantity.
Could you advise me how to do it?