Attribute and Variation Madness
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I’ve been looking at Woo Commerce as an option for a tour booking solution and although I find I require a dozen or so plug-ins to get it all working (which is fine), one things I am having a hard time understanding is the primitive Attribute and Variation function.
How is it, that this e-commerce platform does not even have the BASIC feature set of being able to put a price into an attribute?
Per unit cost for an attribute is not only logical, it is essential.
Perhaps I am missing something here, however if I have 3 different attributes:
Adult: $90
Child: $55
Family: $230
then why on earth would I have to put in every single variable? They all have a base unit price!
This does not make any sense!
Why can’t you just enter in the unit cost per attribute? It should just calculate for every amount per attribute and cumulate each total into the final price.
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