• Resolved Sam

    (@izzyforeal)


    I am having trouble linking the size of a product with a price. Every time I load a new product with a size attribute, can woocommerce not put a default price I’ve setup with that attribute. In my head this seems like the simplest thing in the world but cannot find a solution anywhere online. I am new to all this but it’s driving me crazy that I can’t figure this out.

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  • Hi @izzyforeal,

    Can you give us an example of how you’d like the pricing structure to work?
    I’m assuming you’re wanting to set this up as a variable product, but I’m not positive based on your description.

    Thank you,
    Joey

    Thread Starter Sam

    (@izzyforeal)

    Hello Joey, all of my tshirts are the same amount based on the size not the graphic printed on it. So I am after a way to tell wordpress/woocommerce that every time a size is added that it inputs a regular price and a sale price automatically. I also have a very time consuming issue of marrying my identified variations of color to every shirt. Every shirt comes in the same color. There also has to be a way to automate that. I can’t believe someone hasn’t solved these little annoyances. I must be doing something wrong. I have to touch I have 10 sizes and 10 colors. So with the color and size variables I have to touch 100 entries every time I post a new product. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Sam.

    Create a draft product as a template and duplicate it every time you need a new one?

    Thread Starter Sam

    (@izzyforeal)

    seahk123, that doesn’t solve my problem. Maybe I haven’t given enough detail of my issue. I am using Printify to produce my t-shirts, they use a woocommerce plugin.Through the plugin they send down a size variation and color variations. The color variations come down like this (charcoal | black | white | red |, etc.However, no color swatches are included. So i have created them, 10 in total. They also include image mock-ups (which I don’t use as they are hard to read on a cell phone), so I created the swatches myself. So for every size I carry (Small through 5XL and LT through 4XLT I have to match a swatch with a color and a size to the shirt. So for every product, to produce the approproiate swatch color with the approapriate size, I have to touch each new entry 100 times. I was sure I wasn’t the first person with this issue but I guess I was wrong. It seems to have stumped the forum. I guess 100 times it is. My issue is I have over 100 products. I’ll have a beard like ZZ Top by the time I’m done.

    Plugin Support John Coy a11n

    (@johndcoy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @seank123

    Printful integrates with WooCommerce using the API. If it fails to create products in WooCommerce from data in Printful, then you’ll need to contact Printful for help.

    Thread Starter Sam

    (@izzyforeal)

    What I am after is a variable on the size of a product to correspond with a price. For example: Small-$20 Medium-$24 Large-$26 every time I create a new product. As it stands now, to get that I must touch each product 80 times (size/price) variable. There has to be a better way,

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by Sam.
    Plugin Support John Coy a11n

    (@johndcoy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @izzyforeal

    It is not possible to assign a price to an attribute only to a variation – a combination of attributes. That said, you could duplicate a product each time you have to make a new one. This would mimic all pricing information for each of the variations for the new product.

    Thread Starter Sam

    (@izzyforeal)

    @johndcoy, thank you for the response. That’s what I’ve been doing but I still have to touch the same shirt 80 times (size, color, image). I just thought I was missing something simple but I guess not. I appreciate the response sir.

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