e.g:
<option 1> = 3 sek
<option 2> = 10 sek
<option 3> = 15 sek
We have downloaded several plug-ins to help us with this problem, but nothing seem to coperate with the svea checkout module, we have tried to insert code that apperently work on other sites in our child theme and that doesnt work eather.
I see that you guys have answered on a question before regarding this mather with not allot to go with for a neebwie like me, can we please get a description on how to add an addtional field in svea checkout with an example guide, if possible with fees related to it.
We have tried to talk to Svea about this mather, allso emailed you guys before with no responce. We dont mind paying for this service or instructional guide.
]]>I’ve read the other posts regarding updating functions.php with special code to manipulate the email that I receive when someone sends a new order in order to have the Additional Field I’ve created sent within the email body/subject line/anywhere. I just have a simple additional question on my checkout “How Did You Hear About Us” which is a question on the checkout. I just want that question and answer to appear on the new order email when I receive it. I see when I am in the checkout tab of settings in the email sub menu, there is an email settings box in which you can “customize and manage the checkout fields” but its all greyed out (I am assuming this is that premium checkout plugin”. Do I really need to hire a developer just to get one simple field added to my email notification that I have a new order? I read the woo commerce article that specifically relates to almost this exact same field, but I could not figure out how to make it happen on my own. I purchased the WooCommerce Email Customizer, but I am thinking this only allows me to customize the customer email rather than the admin email? Do I need to cancel this plugin (just purchased 10 days ago) and swap out for the custom checkout manager plugin? I know how to access and edit all of my php files, but know nothing about hooks or things like that. It would be awesome if I could just use a merge code in the subject line or a merge code in the additional content box next to “congratulations on the sale” – but it appears only select placeholders are available. My Field ID: 0, Field key: #additional_myfield1, Label: “How Did You Hear About Us?” – I just dont know how to edit the code to get this field to be printed on my email. Thanks in advance.
]]>I’m using Checkout Field Editor for WooCommerce plugin to create additional fields. Now, I want to add my custom fields to export field. I added the custom field with string format. I dragged it to the left column (set up fields to export).
But when I click preview, my custom fields don’t appear as new columns (XLS format).
This is my export field: https://prnt.sc/tc5vkl
This is my custom fields (from plugin Checkout Field Editor for WooCommerce): https://prnt.sc/tc5vh2
This is the preview: https://prnt.sc/tc5v9z
This is the response after I enabled debug:
SELECT ID AS order_id FROM wpga_posts AS orders WHERE orders.post_type in ( 'shop_order') AND 1 AND orders.post_date>='2020-07-01 00:00:00' AND orders.post_date<='2020-07-15 23:59:59' AND orders.post_status in ('wc-pending','wc-processing','wc-on-hold','wc-completed') AND orders.post_status NOT in ('auto-draft','trash')
What should I do to make them appear after export? Thanks!
]]>Because some people are tax exempt, and they have to choose wih amount have to pay.
Thank you very much!
]]>Could you lead me to the solution ?
Thank you very much
I’m fascinated with the plugin, it’s wonderful. Congratulations to the team and count on me to assist in any translation and suggestions.
]]>I’m fascinated with the plugin, it’s wonderful. Congratulations to the team and count on me to assist in any translation and suggestions.
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