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  • Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Thanks for your query. Historical purchasing limits are set to work for the Lifetime of the rule only. If you need to have the limits apply monthly, you’d need to edit the cutom tables in which the data is tracked on a monthly basis…
    Best,
    Vark

    Thread Starter Plokamis

    (@plokamis)

    Firstly i am amzed from the respond time WOW!!!!!!

    You mean for example :

    i have a product that is available from 10 of june to 30 of june, the user needs to register to buy it. He does registers and he receives a mail that ok bought it and gets a coupon pdf.

    Then i want to prevent him from buying it bewtween 10-30 of june if he tries to login with the same mail.

    The plugin can do that?

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    You have two options available to you – Cart limit or Lifetime limit. If you want to apply a limit beyond just the cart, but less than Lifetime, you would need to monitor the purchases and remove the Lifetime rule block for a given customer … In order to remove the lifetime block, you’d need to edit the plugin’s custom tables.
    Hope that’s clearer…
    Best,
    Vark

    Thread Starter Plokamis

    (@plokamis)

    mmmmmmm not exactly! i didnt get it :/

    I need to modify the plugins code?

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    The plugin blocks for 2 durations:
    (1) Cart
    (2) Lifetime of the rule

    the only way to get what you want is to
    (1) monitor purchasing on an ongoing basis
    (2) when the month in your example is up for a given customer,
    you’d need to clear his history in the custom phpMyAdmin tables.

    that’s it…

    Thread Starter Plokamis

    (@plokamis)

    When you mean by cart what do you mean?

    I am asking because i am not going to administrate the whole process but my client.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Cart’s not going to work for you, because you have a time limit for the max in your plan.

    Only thing you can do is what I outlined, if you want to have a limit for a month. I don’t think this plugin is suited for what you want…

    Thread Starter Plokamis

    (@plokamis)

    Thank you for helping me.

    I cant find somethng that dowes this thing.

    Do you have anything in mindd???

    :/

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Nope, sorry…

    Thread Starter Plokamis

    (@plokamis)

    Its ok ??

    Thank you either way for your time sir!

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