@Jesse any ideas on this?
Can you clear/refresh adjust order price tags?
We have Fish & Chips and Scampi, usually £14.95.
On Fridays we have a ‘Fishy Friday’ promo where these are £11.95 each or 2 for £19.95.
So I have started by creating two promo actions.
1 for £11.95 and 2 for £19.95
However the adjustments seem to overwrite each other and while total is correct tags and order ‘totals’ get weird.
Am guessing the 1 for 11.95 is triggering a + tag to make 11.95 then the 2 for 19.95 discounting back down.
Thought I might try setting the promotion order tag group to max 1 to force it to only apply one discount or the other but causes same increasing/decreasing effect as guess its applying one then the other based on that amended price.
ahaa, Price Selector did the job, eventually found reference to what it accepts.
Using {PRICE} forces it to calculate from order price.
In fact if I set the x1 price adjust to {PRICE} and x2 price adjust to {TOTAL AMOUNT} I get the result I was after if order tag group set to unlimited.
The X for Y values. I’ve been looking at the Beta topics and the tutorial you made, and I’ve done the setup manually and it works, but trying to understand what the X For Y actually does when Value of X=3 and Y=1 .
Would this mean that if there are 3 of a product/s it will combine the cost to the value of Y?
How would X=4 for Y=5 work as an example.
I could possibly create a new topic separate rather than invade this topic though. So dont worry, back to JTR’s question
Hmmm, have to research this some more. We have a few clients who’ve always wanted to setup daily/weekly specials but this was difficult before without the need to create the item individually and apply order tags.
X for Y Items
X items for price of Y items I think, sorting would come in here for which ones are free or order selector as in the 2 coffes 1 tea free example elsewhere
X for Y%
% discount based on selection
$ and % can also be applied to specific item or group items also using order selector expression.