Unfortunately I don't think so. 1.3.5 are earliest I think it will work on, without too much work... Good luck and thanx for your intrest. Please let us know how it turns out.
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Unfortunately I don't think so. 1.3.5 are earliest I think it will work on, without too much work... Good luck and thanx for your intrest. Please let us know how it turns out.
Have you solved the problem to show the customer vat number in email order?
I'm trying many times, with no success: I don't know where I add the code.
Thanks
The 1 which I inserted to the SQL-Patch is for the language. My DB the structure is:
configuration_group_id language_id configuration_group_title configuration_group_description sort_order visible
So cfg-id is 23, language-id is 1 and then title as you defined it.
Whether you choose 1 for english, 43 for austrian (zen-cart.at which I use) or maybe 49 instead of 1 for a german version is up to you.
The 1 which I inserted is for the language. My DB the structure is:
configuration_group_id language_id configuration_group_title configuration_group_description sort_order visible
So cfg-id is 27, language-id is 1 and then title as you defined it.
So the statement needs to be:
INSERT INTO configuration_group VALUES ('27', '1', 'VAT-Mod', 'VAT-Mod options', '27', '1');
Whether you choose 1 for english, 43 for austrian (zen-cart.at which I use) or maybe 49 instead of 1 for a german version is up to you.
OK, after some more testing:
So cfg-id is 27, language-id is 1 and then title as you defined it.
So the statement needs to be:
INSERT INTO configuration_group VALUES ('27', '1', 'VAT-Mod', 'VAT-Mod options', '27', '1');
Whether you choose 1 for english, 43 for austrian (zen-cart.at which I use) or maybe 49 instead of 1 for a german version is up to you.
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OK, that was my theory.....
Without the additional 1 or whatever, the following error is shown when I try to run the command:
1136 Column count doesn't match value count at row 1
in:
[INSERT INTO configuration_group VALUES ('27', 'VAT-Mod', 'VAT-Mod options', '27', '1');]
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After installing a fresh 1.37 (german version) I applied the patch, copied the files, but the VAT-field still isn't displayed when registering. Neither in english, nor in german.
So I checked the database again. Found all the entries from the SQL-patch, so this should be OK.
Checking entries at client details config -page: no options available.
The client's record and the order record contain VAT as expected....
Any ideas???
I installed the Mod and done the the repairs at the database but I cannot still see the vat n. in the emails and the invoices. Can some one help please.
franco cauter
Hi Beez
Just did an install of v1.2.5 on a fresh zc1.3.7 and would like to suggest the following:
1.
File: VAT-mod_English.sql
Line: 5
Typo in the label 'Mininum caracts for VAT number' > characters
2.
Change:
includes\languages\extra_definitions\vatmod.php
To:
includes\languages\english\extra_definitions\vatmod.php
Otherwise the defines are not found, this will also create a more 'out of the box' experience when installing on a fresh zencart.
Maybe point out in install.txt that this file needs to go in every installed language (and be translated of course)
3.
As in point 2, I see the the same being uploaded to the admin directory.
(admin\includes\languages\extra_definitions\vatmod.php)
Shoudn't be there. :no:
Hope I'm helping out, and keep up the great work!
On a more personal note, you need to fix the links in your signature :bangin:
:oops:
I jyst installed the VAT mod module and my entyre store came to a grinding halt. How do i un install this module - your install file does not specify..
the strore runs but checkout does not function. The order processing in admin does nor work eithedr..
ver:
Zen Cart 1.3.7
Database Patch Level: 1.3.7
Please help!!:cry::cry::cry:
:clap:mmm... i fiddled a bit (db extentions) and managed fo fix my own fault - sorry about the false alarm :blush: