• Resolved focustc

    (@focustc)


    I am trying to do something like this but have not been able to. Could it be possible?

    The use case is to allow digital products to be managed through the woocommerce order status life cycle i.e. processing/completed by placing each into a separate single quantity order.

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  • Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    Quantity split is the recommended split method for your use-case.

    https://ps.w.org/woo-order-splitter/assets/screenshot-7.png

    Thread Starter focustc

    (@focustc)

    thanks for the reply.

    unfortunately the quarry split didn’t work for me because it splits all items into singles and I need to keep the physical products together (so they do together).

    is there a way I can order the functionality I require, please?

    Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    Yes, it is possible with some customization or we can call it a new feature so we can distinguish among physical and digital goods and then further apply the split methods on it. If you are a developer or have any developer working for you, let complete this part and I will include it in the upcoming versions with the credits.

    Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    BTW quantity split is not available in the basic version, do you confirm that you are using the pro version and quantity split doesn’t work in it?

    Thread Starter focustc

    (@focustc)

    I did not purchase the pro version but having watched the videos again, maybe it does do what I require.

    Please help me understand – if I configure quantity split in auto mode for Product A (with all other products BCD having no splitting rules) – if an order is received for AAABCDD, it will be split into A, A,A BCDD?

    Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    Quantity splilt will not work with auto actually, it will require your input on the edit order page.

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