Hi folks,
I just realized that I've got a little problem with a site I'm setting up for a quarterly journal. The site sells back issues and one- and two- year subscriptions in both paper and PDFs.
It seems that the sale of a "one year electronic subscription" is a moving target, and as such it'll be tricky to deliver the right goods to the right subscribers only. How can I set it up so that they can choose an issue to begin their subscription with and have it set so that when they log in they can only download the appropriate issues? Without creating a new "one year subscription" starting with each issue, that is...
Is there a way to "package" four or eight existing products into one new product?
And if so, is there a way for the user to choose which four or eight issues they'd like? We don't care if they're not in chronological order - the price is the same either way - we just need to be able to deliver them to those who have actually purchased them.
Also, if they purchase a 4-issue subscription today starting with the current issue, what sort of hoops do we need to jump through in order to allow them to download the next issue three months from now? (they'll be notified by email through zencart when the issue comes available.)
Ick. This is getting messy.
Any ideas appreciated.






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