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  • And just in case anyone comes across this issue, I flushed everything, PHP, APC, REDIS, VARNISH … everything! Except our CDN. Once the CDN was flushed everything worked. I had to log onto my CDN’s website and manually flush it.

    I’d also suggest disabling any caching plugins you may have to so that you can isolate the issue. My CDN was through WP Rocket and it was only by disabling WP Rocket did I find the CDN issue. Not an issue with WP Rocket or this plugin.

    Great support from the team as well.

    Have also rolled back to v7.3.9.

    I’m also experiencing the same issue. I attempt to add the bundle to the cart and receive the dreaded “You cannot add this bundle to the cart”. But then I try again once or twice and it works.

    The bundle is just one product with 5 variants.

    I checked the new custom quantity feature and we are not using it, so it shouldn’t make a difference.

    Clearly something is wrong. It would be great if you could please look into it.

    Thread Starter vorlage

    (@vorlage)

    Thank you. Looking forward to the update ??

    I am still experiencing this same issue. With the Pro version 4.1.4 enabled, all my orders are marked as completed.

    The free version works fine.

    It would be great if you could also release this update to the Pro version. It would be nice if the people who paid for this plugin also received this fix.

    Thanks.
    Scott

    Thread Starter vorlage

    (@vorlage)

    Hi,

    I’ve been able to replicate what you’ve described. Thank you.

    The fact that you must add a “Selling Price” to activate the plug-in is a huge risk for us.

    This means you have to enter a RBP for _all_ roles defined.

    If you don’t, the “Selling Price” you’ve added to activate the RBP will display by default for roles that have not been defined in the RBP.

    The admin overhead to enter all this is huge. And risky.

    As an example, I log in as admin and there are no admin RBTs defined. Therefore I see the “Selling Price” thats been entered to activate the plug-in.

    Another thing, if you enter into the RBP the same “Regular Price” as the variant and a “Selling Price”, it only displays the “Selling Price”. It doesn’t display the crossed out “Regular Price” and the “Selling Price”

    Example 1:
    Variant
    Regular: $5.00
    Selling: <empty>

    RBT variant
    Regular: $5.00
    Selling: $4.00

    Displays as “$4.00”

    Example 2:
    Variant
    Regular: $5.00
    Selling: <empty>

    RBT variant
    Regular: $4.99
    Selling: $4.00

    Displays as “$4.99 $4.00″

    I was expecting the plugin to identify if the user has a RBT price defined for their role. If so, display it. If not, don’t.

    Anyway, thanks. We’ll look for another option.

    Thread Starter vorlage

    (@vorlage)

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks again, I really appreciate it. You $4 and $5 example is the same behavior as what I see.

    With regards to the variant, I only enter a “regular price”. The “selling price” is always blank because I do not give all users the discounted price.

    When adding a “selling price”, I only want to enter it into the RBP pricing fields for each variant.

    I do this, flush the caches and all that, and I only see the “selling price”.

    This is my test for a product with 2 variants.

    • Create a new variant product
    • Create two variants
    • Regular price of $309.99 entered for both variants
    • go to RBP
    • select variant 1
    • enable RBP
    • enter $308 for “selling price”
    • click “Save price”
    • I see this next to the “Save price” button: WC Product Price : Regular Price : $309.99 | Selling Price : $0.00
    • select variant 2
    • enable RBP
    • enter $307 for “selling price”
    • click “Save price”
    • I see this next to the “Save price” button: WC Product Price : Regular Price : $309.99 | Selling Price : $0.00
    • I log on with relevant account with relevant role
    • I view product
    • product price range is $307-$308
    • select variant 1, variant price shows as $308
    • select variant 2, variant price shows as $307

    It does not show $309.99 crossed out before, for the “product price” nor the “variant price”.

    Some observations:

    You receive slightly different results between refreshing with F5 and CTRL-F5. I’ve used CTRL-F5 every time when commencing the test.

    In RBP, when I add $309.99 as the “regular price” for all variants, the variant price is no longer displayed. If I change one of the “regular price” values to something different (e.g. $309.98), the regular price” is now displayed crossed out.

    The message next to the “Save price” button just looks wrong.

    In the RBP, if you don’t select a variant, there is an “enable RBP” toggle and are pricing fields available. This is confusing as it either should be disabled or hidden until a variant is selected, or apply as an overall price override of all variants per role.

    Thread Starter vorlage

    (@vorlage)

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for the info.

    For variants, the default Woocommerce regular price and selling price text boxes aren’t available. You have to enter a price for each variant.

    I have only entered a regular price for each variant. The “selling price” is blank as I do not want all customers to have a “selling price”. I’m using the role based price plugin for that.

    Then when you go to the “role based price for WooCommerce Editor”, I select the variant, enable it and add the existing “regular price” and the role specific “selling price”.

    The whehn I view the product page, only the selling price is showing. I have flushed all the caches as well.

    I was expecting the regular price to be shown crossed out. Then the selling price shown after.

    Yeah, I’m seeing the same thing. I’m admin for all the pages I have too.

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