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  • Just to post an update – We found a solution – https://jeroensormani.com/custom-stock-quantity-reduction/

    Hi WPclever,

    Im having a “bundle” problem and i’ve spent hours and hour looking for a solution. Lots of people must have the same issue.

    Most of our products we sell in bundles and for each bundle size we naturally have an attribute & Variation with its own SKU.

    For example – 10 standard sandbags, 25 standard sandbag, 50 standard…100, 250, 500,1000 you get the idea. Its bundles of the same product. No Bom’s or mixing product together.
    Naturally the bigger the bundle the lower the cost per unit.

    But woocommerce reads each attribute / variation / bundle as qty of 1 for stock control.

    So if i sell the product one sandbag the stock is reduced by 1, or if i sell 1 bundle of 500 sandbags the stock is still only reduced by qty 1 – even tho that was “one bundle of 500 bags”

    Do you know if there is an option to allow us to control stock??

    Many thanks
    Martin T
    Ireland

    Hi Carl,

    I’m having a stock management issue that it looks like you may have the solution above?

    Most of our products we sell in bundles and for each bundle size we naturally have an attribute & Variation with its own SKU created.

    For example – 10 standard sandbags, 25 standard sandbag, 50 standard…100, 250, 500,1000 you get the idea. Its bundles of the same product. No Bom’s or mixing product together.
    Naturally the bigger the bundle the lower the cost per unit.

    But woocommerce reads each attribute / variation / bundle as qty of 1.

    So if i sell the product one sandbag the stock is reduced by 1, if i sell 1 bundle of 500 sandbags the stock is still only reduced by qty 1 – even tho that was one bundle of 500 bags
    Does your code fix this??

    Thanks
    Martin T
    Ireland

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