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4.2 Now we need to set-up the pricing formulas (Definitions), which is the most tricky part of the whole procedure, as it gives you various possibilities. Apart from the two entries that are already there, one for the '*Default price*' and that for '*Free if more than 100.00*', we will set up a '*Gradual*' one for amounts between 0 and 50 FairCoin.
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* *Name* -
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* *Sequence* -
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* *Condition* -
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* *Price Type - Fixed* - Sale price is the fixed fee. Leave cost price at 0.
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* *Price Type - Variable* - Sale price is the multiplier.. Leave cost price at 0.
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* *Name* - Enter a name for that Definition
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* *Sequence* - Put the reference number of the Sequence it refers to.
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* *Condition* - Choose a logical condition that activates (makes true) that Definition. Our example will be activated for an amount range between 0 and 50, so the condition is is 'Price <= 50'
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* *Price Type - Fixed* - In case you want a fixed amount for a delivery fee, regardless the order (e.g. small or big), put that amount on '*Sale Price*' field. Leave '*Cost Price*' at 0.
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* *Price Type - Variable* - In case you want a variable delivery fee, the '*Sale Price*' figure acts as a multiplier of the variable you choose at the '*in Function of*' field. Again, leave 'Cost Price' at 0.
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On our example, we've set a variable delivery field of 4.00 FairCoin, in function of the quantity of the items that are put in the order. Meaning, that for every item that will be ordered, 4.00 FairCoin will be added as a delivery fee, up to the amount of 50.00 FairCoin which is the price condition.
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(screenshot 4-2)
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Note! All different price definitions are interacting thus you need to take extra care as you apply more and more definitions so you have the required result.
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4.3 Destinations
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4.3 Afterwards, you may go on setting another Sequence for your Delivery Method, referring to other destination(s), by repeating the above procedure.
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Note! Make sure you've set all possible destinations (regions or countries) that you may deliver. Otherwise, we recommend that you set a Sequence with no specific destination which will refer to all other places. |
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At the end, make sure you've set all possible destinations (countries or regions) that you may deliver. Otherwise, we recommend that you set a Sequence with no specific destination which will refer to every other destination possible. |
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