Got you - sorry, I thought Aussie Post calculated the deadweight from the dimensions and actual weight was not relevant.
Thanks, Jen
Your DVD's are set with a height of 4cm.
100 of these stacked on top of each other gives a height/length of 400cm.
This exceeds the 105cm limit imposed by Australia Post. They will not accept the parcel and the ozpost module reflects this by not providing a quote.
To cater for larger parcels than Australia Post will handle you'll need to provide an alternate shipping method.
Cheers
Rod.
ps. A new version of ozpost is currently being tested. The new version will support TNT shipping rates to help overcome the AustPost limits. However, a TNT account will be required.
pss. If there are any ozpost users reading this and has a TNT account and would like to help with the testing please PM me.
Both the weight and the dimensions are important.
The weight being most important because it is used in all calculations. The dimensions are required to enable the module the ability to 'sort' according to the size of the "parcel" - eg, for letters, large letters, different sized prepaid satchels, maximim limits, and the cubing rules for parcels.
Cheers
Rod
This is excellent news. I have another client who is unable to use OzPost because he's always sending oversized cartons. He'll be happy to use TNT.ps. A new version of ozpost is currently being tested. The new version will support TNT shipping rates to help overcome the AustPost limits. However, a TNT account will be required.
Thanks Rod for your prompt replies. Jen
Are they still fiddling with the AP server?
I have parcels within Aust calculating correctly.
And letter weights displaying correctly but displaying the wrong price
eg
Letters to 125g adding $2.10
Letters to 250g adding $3.00
Letters to 500g adding $6.05
And overseas parcels / letters not working at all anymore (which worked fine early yesterday morning)
OK, so now that I'm just about there with sorting out Ozpost, the client has decided that they will get a distributor for the US. So they wish to take orders from US customers and charge for goods plus shipping, but only local US shipping, not international. The US people will handle the distribution.
I can use table rates just for US customers, easy, but is there a way to prevent Ozpost coming up as an option for US customers?
Any ideas much appreciated... Jen
To prevent it coming up for all overseas orders is just a matter of deselecting the overseas shipping methods.
To prevent it showing for US customers only will require custom coding.
You'll probably need similar custom coding in the UPS module too (to prevent it showing up for Australian customers).
Cheers
Rod
I will need to use OzPost for "rest of world". I might just use Table Rates (for US zone definition only) rather than UPS. And I was thinking that if I leave OzPost as is, it will still come up as an option for US customers but the charge will be so much higher that they won't select it (unless they're really silly, then let them pay!)
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Hi Folks,
Attached to this post is a zip file containing the latest ozpost module. (ozpost2.0.3,zip)
As with previous update postings into the forum this is not a complete distribution file set. It only contains the two files required to upgrade an existing installation.
As well as bugfixes, this new update introduces support for TNT and FastWay Courier quotes.
I still have a little more work to do with some of the cosmetic aspects of this upgrade, but the basic functionality seems quite stable so I figured I'd let you guys n gals have a chance to try it out before I package it up and upload it to the downloads area.
Please let me know of any problems or errors that you may find.
Cheers
Rod
Last edited by RodG; 26 Oct 2011 at 10:42 AM.
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