• Resolved emyvyn

    (@emyvyn)


    I’m running a sale that makes one of the options within my attributes cheaper than usual. I am modifying the Markup (or markdown) field on the sale item but the change doesn’t go through to the product page so the sale price is not reflecting on the product page.

    There are too many possible variations possible in this product for me to modify the price manually.

    I only want to modify temporarily since I will not be running the sale for long.

    What am I doing wrong?

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  • Plugin Author Mark Tomlinson

    (@marktomlinson)

    After adjusting the markup on the attribute that that’s on sale, you have to reprice the items using the Set regular price bulk action.
    I see that you are using the plug-in a little differently than intended by setting the regular price at $0 and using products as attributes of a four-pack. It works, but it means that if you change the price of any individual product, you will have to reprice the four-pack. In this case, simply use the Set regular price bulk action and set the price to $0.
    Since it appears that you have 1,296 possible variations, repricing might take a little while, and it could look like nothing is happening. I find it is helpful to set the Variation Max to something like 200, then Delete all variations, and then Generate variations and Set regular price several times until there are no unpriced variations. Does that make sense?

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