wow.... thank you, man
Now I see - this mode worked on 1.3.0.1
After change zone quantity in Config-> MultiGeoZone Multitable Shipping
Im forget to edit mzmt.php file in english/modules/shipping folder
thank you
wow.... thank you, man
Now I see - this mode worked on 1.3.0.1
After change zone quantity in Config-> MultiGeoZone Multitable Shipping
Im forget to edit mzmt.php file in english/modules/shipping folder
thank you
Originally Posted by jayson.gurney
Ihave a similar setup with multiple tables. Our local postal services offer:
econo - up to 1 kg - how do you limit this to
Originally Posted by jayson.gurney
I have my mzmt set up with multiple tables.
- How do I place an upper limit on a table
- Although I have my table laid out as above, my one table does not "see" that it qualifies, but the others recognize the weight and offer the service
The current version doesn't support upper limits. The next version does, I just have to find some extra time to get it finished & ready to be released. Hopefully that will be within the next few weeks.
Hi
Thankx for the response, but the issue hasn't been resolved:
Although I have my table laid out as above, my one table does not "see" that it qualifies, but the others recognize the weight and offer the service![]()
thank you
sorry all for cross post
post can be deleted 8)
Will this upper limited be global or on a per table basis? Per table would be a great option as here in the UK we have a couple of services available with different upper limits attached to them. Look forward to seeing the next releaseOriginally Posted by dreamscape
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It will be per table. Some other things it has are:Originally Posted by jayson.gurney
- table method per table
- regular interval specification, i.e., a shipping spec such as "5% per every 3 pounds" (in the current version, you'd have to put an entry for each 3 pound interval to accomplish this)
- inner adding/subtracting specification, i.e., a shipping spec such as "$3 + 5.5%"
- handling fee per table (which also support advanced calculations of intervals an inner adding)
- to make tables more readable, can use any currency sign (right now, can only use "$"), i.e, it accepts any of the following and translates it to "3": $3.00, £3.00, €3.00, $3.00AUD, $3.00CAD, etc...
Wow, so if I'm understanding things right, you could have:
Shipping Method 1
0 LBS-2 LBS
Shipping Method 2
2+ LBS - 4 LBS
Shipping Method 3
4+ LBS - infinity
The idea is that lightweight orders would display only Shipping Method 1, medium weight orders display only Shipping Method 2, and heavy orders display only Shipping Method 3.
If this is true, this would be a mondo feature.
:)
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