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  • Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    Normally quantity input presents itself after the selection (configuration) of the product via its options (variations). Normally a product with variations will show one or more select fields and the quantity input is shown after the selection (configuration) of the product. When your customer adds the first product configured as normal price variation to his cart, he can add without problems a reduced price variation as independent item and both of them will already have a separate quantity input. In other words: what you want is already built-in to WooCommerce itself, or, this is possible, I did not get your point ??

    Regards.
    uh

    Thread Starter dasteralo2

    (@dasteralo2)

    Wow thanks a lot for you very quick answer ??
    I did not succeed in configure that option in my product options.
    My english is quite poor. Do you mean i can have multiple quantity input in a product page ?
    In fact i need this :
    https://www.echodurobec.com/example.jpg
    Here is the page i have now with variations
    https://www.echodurobec.com/produit/festival-du-conte-de-fresquienne-27-septembre-2014/
    You think it’s possible without any plugins?
    Thanks again

    Plugin Author ulihake

    (@ulih)

    Hi dasteralo2.

    No, not exactly like this. What you want is to add two or more “preconfigured” product variations to the cart at the same time. Out of the box this is not available with WooCommerce. Customers will have to add the two variations in two steps, they cannot do it in one step.

    I’ve seen another plugin some time ago, which offers what you are looking for but unfortunately I did not bookmark the page. Right now this is not available with the Poor Guys Swiss Knife.

    The Rich Guy will include very soon some enhancements, e.g. priceable options which will allow you to configure something like this easily. I will leave a message here as soon as this functionality is available.

    Regards.
    uh

    Thread Starter dasteralo2

    (@dasteralo2)

    Ok thank you very much!
    Waiting for the rich guy.
    Regards

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