• Resolved alexandrolik

    (@alexandrolik)


    If the customer fills in the “c/o adress”-field, then it will not be used in the woocommerce order company field.
    Technically it’s sent as ‘street_address2’ in billig_adress and shipping_adress (I see it in the log file) but it’s ignored by woocommerce. The company entry in the order is empty.
    My B2B customers complain. Of course I set the “Allowed Customer Types” to “B2C & B2B (default to B2C)” but i think this setting doesn’t matter in a German shop.

    Why is the c/o adress not transferred correctly to wocommerce order?

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  • Thread Starter alexandrolik

    (@alexandrolik)

    Thanks for your answer, I wrote a detailed email to support. I have tested everything again on a staging system (all plugins disabled) and the company name ‘street_address2’ is not taken over into wordpress bakend.
    On a Swedish Klarna iFrame you have additional input fields ‘Buying as a’, ‘Organisation number’, ‘company name’. On a German Checkout Klarna iFrame I’ve only one input field ‘C/O oder Firmenname’.

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    Hi @alexandrolik,

    We found that the co-address field was ( street address2 ) was hidden in the theme settings and therefore the information added in this field will not appear in the order summary.

    And about “B2C & B2B (default to B2C)” but I think this setting doesn’t matter in a German shop.” – No it doesn’t matter as B2B does not exist in Germany so here you can set B2C.

    sterndata, so sorry for that if I did something wrong here in this form.

    Thread Starter alexandrolik

    (@alexandrolik)

    You are right it works now! – not perfect but it’s enough for now. This adress-line-‘hidden’ setting in Avada Theme (loceted in “Design->Customizer->Wordpress”) option is mean, I would never have found that. Thanks for the support!

    On this occasion I would have a suggestion. One could determine in the settings of the Klarna plugin whether the field is passed throug as ‘company_name’ OR “adress2′. After all, the input mask says “c/o or company name”.
    Or is there a hook/filter to set this?

    Hi @alexandrolik ,

    Regarding your suggestion. When we receive data from Klarna they decide where or which fields information will be added. So unfortunately I don’t have any suggestion on a hook or filter in this case

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