Apologies for my late response DV but many thanks for the reply to my earlier post.
Rob
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Apologies for my late response DV but many thanks for the reply to my earlier post.
Rob
Hi
The issue wasn't with the design of the buttons - that's how they came in the zip file from zen-cart downloads. I did not make new buttons at all!!
The problem was that of some buttons not showing at all. This was a server permissions problem which has now been resolved.
Cheers
Rob
Hello,
I have had a customer who is based in Australia purchase from our store which is in the UK. The customer selected the $ currency to view prices and checkout via paypal express. As you will see from the order details image attached, the order values are listed in $. Is there any way to force the order values to be always displayed in £ regardless of what currency has been selected? The Balance due value is also incorrect as the amount applied value is displayed in £ and is the converted order total value of $50. Therefore there should be a 0 balance due. However, the balance due section is thinking the amount applied section is in $ and therefore leaving a balance due amount. Any solutions are most appreciated:unsure:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/attach...1&d=1268583532
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First, I cannot POSSIBLY see your attached screenshot as it is entirely too tiny..
As for your issue, I am not completely sure I understand your problem, so I need you to clarify a few things..
Which currency did your AUSTRALIAN customer select? US $ or AUSTRALIAN $? If I understand you correctly, this is the currency they used to view prices and the currency that they placed their order in?
Can't see the image -- you will need to repost a larger image. Again US $ or AUSTRALIAN $?
If you are referring to the totals displayed in the orders listing in the admin, the order totals display in the currency selected by your customer and NOT in your store's default currency (£). PayPal should have handled the conversion so you will be paid in your default currency if you have the PayPal Express module and your PayPal account configured correctly.
Super Orders is based on the default Zen Cart orders.php file, and the behavior for order currency display is the SAME in both. (orders.php and super_orders.php)
Did you modify your Super Orders install to automatically apply an order payment for PayPal paid orders (auto-payment for PayPal paid orders is NOT a feature of Super Orders though there have been several threads in this support thread which address possible options for how to add this functionality)
Thanks for the reply. Please see the attachment. Paypal payment is being applied but there seems to be a bug when it comes to different currencies. The buyer selected Australian dollar. Is it not possible to make the currency default to the default currency when the customer goes to checkout?
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I need you to read through my previous reply.. I asked other questions which you have not answered.. I have re-posted some or part of my previously response.
My previous response:
[FONT=Impact]"[/FONT]Did you modify your Super Orders install to automatically apply an order payment for PayPal paid orders (auto-payment for PayPal paid orders is NOT a feature of Super Orders though there have been several threads in this support thread which address possible options for how to add this functionality)[FONT=Impact]"[/FONT]
Simply put NO..
My previous response:
[FONT=Impact]"[/FONT]If you are referring to the totals displayed in the orders listing in the admin, the order totals display in the currency selected by your customer and NOT in your store's default currency (£).
PayPal should have handled the conversion so you will be paid in your default currency if you have the PayPal Express module and your PayPal account configured correctly.
Super Orders is based on the default Zen Cart orders.php file, and the behavior for order currency display is the SAME in both. (orders.php and super_orders.php)[FONT=Impact]"[/FONT][FONT=Georgia][/FONT]
I'm not sure if i fully understand what you are saying but when checkout is done using the default currency which is £ then the payment is always fully paid and there is no balance due. Its only when a non-default currency is used that there is a balance due left. If you haven't noticed the amount total is equal to the amount paid and balance due. The amount total is in $ whilst the amount paid and balance due is in £. The amount paid value is correct but the balance due should be 0. If you add the amount paid and balance due together then this comes to 50 which is the amount total value of $50.
Hi.
I had heard rumours of an updated version of this add on which I rely on extensively so I'm delighted to see it here:clap:
Quote Divavocals.
"Did you modify your Super Orders install to automatically apply an order payment for PayPal paid orders (auto-payment for PayPal paid orders is NOT a feature of Super Orders though there have been several threads in this support thread which address possible options for how to add this functionality)"
Can I be really lazy and ask where roughly these fixes can be found in the thread.
Ever hoping
Philip