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[SOLVED]How output the product's price which decreases based on increased volume
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2 years 10 months ago #1240
by Enrico
Enrico replied the topic: [SOLVED]How output the product's price which decreases based on increased volume
Hi Kyle,
Yes it's possible using Excel formulas (Pro version), but not using the Free version of the plugin.
Using the Pro version you can upload an Excel file directly to our plugin and show price based on that formula.
From what you said, it's pretty easy make an Excel formula using "IF" statement to do what you wrote.
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Enrico
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Yes it's possible using Excel formulas (Pro version), but not using the Free version of the plugin.
Using the Pro version you can upload an Excel file directly to our plugin and show price based on that formula.
From what you said, it's pretty easy make an Excel formula using "IF" statement to do what you wrote.
Kind Regards,
Enrico
AT187
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2 years 10 months ago #1232
by Kyle Torrington
Kyle Torrington created the topic: [SOLVED]How output the product's price which decreases based on increased volume
Hi there,
I am creating a volume calculation which will output a price.
My question is, am I able to devise a formula where the price of the product decreases based on increased volume?
For example, I would like to say that, should the answer to my formula be less than 10000 (litres), then multiply that by 0.65 to arrive at the price of my product. Should, however, the answer to my formula be more than 10000 (litres), then, I would like that answer to rather be multiplied by 0.55 (as opposed to 0,65).
Would the above conditional logic be possible with your Woo Price calculator?
I am creating a volume calculation which will output a price.
My question is, am I able to devise a formula where the price of the product decreases based on increased volume?
For example, I would like to say that, should the answer to my formula be less than 10000 (litres), then multiply that by 0.65 to arrive at the price of my product. Should, however, the answer to my formula be more than 10000 (litres), then, I would like that answer to rather be multiplied by 0.55 (as opposed to 0,65).
Would the above conditional logic be possible with your Woo Price calculator?
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