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  • Kostas started the conversation

    I want to do something and I m bit confused if it can be done. On my website I have 5 categories of products - PIES, SALADS, MEALS, OLIVE PRODUCTS & JAMS. 

    -Website Guests I want to view all products without prices ( thats ok) 

    -B2C customers I would like to be able to view all of the categories but to be able to order online only the 2 of them ( OLIVE PRODUCTS & JAMS). 

    -B2B clients I want them to be able to view all products without prices and to add them on list to request quote. 


    I thought I did it by not entering prices on the products that I dont want the B2C clients to shop but like that the B2B clients cant add them on the quote. 

    Any other odeas?> 

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    WebWizards replied

    Hi Kostas,

    Thank you for purchasing our plugin,



    - B2C customers I would like to be able to view all of the categories but to be able to order online only the 2 of them ( OLIVE PRODUCTS & JAMS). 

    To achieve this, you can go to B2BKing -> Dynamic Rules and create a rule as follows for the PIES, SALADS, MEALS categories for B2C users:

    - If you want the prices to also be hidden, create a "hidden price" rule

    - If you want the prices to be visible (but the products to not be purchasable), create a "non-purchasable" rule


    Example:

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    In my rule here, B2C users cannot purchase products in the 'clothing' or 'cars' category.


    -B2B clients I want them to be able to view all products without prices and to add them on list to request quote. 

    The best way to achieve this would be to create a dynamic rule as follows for your B2B users:

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    All the products should have prices set, because as you mentioned, otherwise they cannot be added to quote requests.

    Let me know if you run into any issues with that. If you'd like, we can also help set things up directly if you share a temporary backend login to the site with us.


    Kind regards,

    Stefan