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Re: [mv] quantity pricing with multiple product databases



******    message to minivend-users from John Turner <johnt@compar.com>     ******

We have also run into this problem.   We have only two product databases
so far: one with our own in-store products, and the other a complete
parts list for one of our major product lines.   The quantity pricing
works fine on our products, but comes up with all zeros on the parts
list products.   I have tried Mike's suggestion of using just :price in
the CommonAdjust, but to no avail.   When I attempt to reference the
price from quantity.html, whether as price, loop-price, item-field price
or item-data prodktm price, the result is always zero (prodktm is our
parts list database).   As a result we have turned off the quantity
pricing feature since it is not strictly necessary at this stage of our
store's evolution. Incidentally, we are using mysql for the databases
and have used the simple demo as a basis for the store
(cistore.compar.com).

John Turner
johnt@compar.com


Mike Heins wrote:
> Quoting Jeff Maxwell (max@epix.net):
> >
> > I have a minivend catalog that seems to working pretty well, except I
> > can't seem  to get the quantity pricing to work. I have the simple
<snip>
> > Does anyone have an insight into how to get the CommonAdjust working
> > with more than one products database?
> 
> Have you tried leaving the table blank, i.e. :price ???? Should
> default to whatever products file the item was ordered from....
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