I use Formidable Forms to make highly customized products. I find B2B King Price Tiers very helpful in certain situations. But when I try to combine those two, I have issues. Firstly, on product page, Formidable takes only first tier price and add to calculated field. Secondly, when I add that product to Cart, B2B delete all calculations for product and set price only according to Price Tiers. Is there a way to correct that?
Generally speaking, when there are 2 plugins that modify price based on their own algorithm, there is usually a conflict - this usually happens with any discount plugins or plugins that modify pricing. Usually in such cases it can be very hard to make them work together and conflicts can appear in the product page, in cart, etc.
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One solution could be to use Dynamic Rules for Discount that apply the Discount in the Cart page. Since the discount is added to Cart, it will not be in conflict with other pricing calculation. Here is a rule example:
This rule gives a 50% discount if there are more than 10 items purchased. You can use this to achieve "tiers".
Since the "show discount everywhere" checkbox is not checked, the discount will be added to Cart, which might help avoid conflicts.
Dear Sir,
I use Formidable Forms to make highly customized products. I find B2B King Price Tiers very helpful in certain situations. But when I try to combine those two, I have issues. Firstly, on product page, Formidable takes only first tier price and add to calculated field. Secondly, when I add that product to Cart, B2B delete all calculations for product and set price only according to Price Tiers. Is there a way to correct that?
Hello Nikola,
Thank you for purchasing our plugin,
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Generally speaking, when there are 2 plugins that modify price based on their own algorithm, there is usually a conflict - this usually happens with any discount plugins or plugins that modify pricing. Usually in such cases it can be very hard to make them work together and conflicts can appear in the product page, in cart, etc.
2)
One solution could be to use Dynamic Rules for Discount that apply the Discount in the Cart page. Since the discount is added to Cart, it will not be in conflict with other pricing calculation. Here is a rule example:
This rule gives a 50% discount if there are more than 10 items purchased. You can use this to achieve "tiers".
Since the "show discount everywhere" checkbox is not checked, the discount will be added to Cart, which might help avoid conflicts.
Might that work for your setup?
Kind regards,
Stefan