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  • Plugin Author Mark Tomlinson

    (@marktomlinson)

    The only thing I can think of is that you have product variations set to “Any thickness”. (“Bármi vastagság”?) If WooCommerce sees a variation with “Any” in an attribute, it chooses that one.

    If that is the problem, then I typically fix it by deleting all the variations, recreating them with the Create product variations from all attributes function, and then repricing them with Set regular prices.

    Please let me know if this is helpful.

    Thread Starter xawee10

    (@xawee10)

    Thanks.
    A plugin (Extendons Woocommerce Measurement Price Calculator) seems to be causing the problem. I turned it off and it works now. You can recommend a measurement price plugin that you are compatible with. I need calulate price with area (L*W).

    Plugin Author Mark Tomlinson

    (@marktomlinson)

    Oh, I see. You have two different plugins that are both trying to change price. ??

    No, I’m afraid I don’t know of another plugin that will do what you are asking and is also compatible with Markup by Attribute. Perhaps you can find one that does both what Markup by Attribute and Extendons WooCommerce Measurement Price Calculator do.

    Sorry, this isn’t very helpful.

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