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  • Plugin Contributor Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Thx mike so in that function I just change the 10 and make it what ever I want?

    Plugin Contributor Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Yes

    @papadakis,

    Mike solved your issue, if I am not mistaken.

    However, for the sake of “good practice” and/or the user experience, it should be considered to break down the number of variations into a number of “products”, since you are effectively offering:

    a) a subscription, being insurance for a specific duration,

    Note: this does not actually makes different products or variations, it simply is one product (insurance), with three subscription durations.

    Tip: use WooCommerce Extensions to create “subscription based” products,

    b) two additions, being road help and glass break (I assume that you offer this, when stating “class break”),

    Note: the additions are to be viewed as a separate product. It becomes more easy for the customer to add this “separate product” to the basket, in stead of having to spit through a huge number of variations.

    Tip: use a WooCommerce Extension like “product bundles”, or use related products.

    c) product offers for various parts in the country.

    Note: there are some WooCommerce Extensions, with which you can allow for a different price in specific countries or regions. For each of the countries or regions, a separate price can be added to individual products.

    Tip: try to use some WooCommerce extensions, in order to have the customer only confronted with the price that is appropriate for him, without having to spit through all variations that are essentially not relevant.

    In conclusion, you can simply have three individual “simple” products AND a hugely IMPROVED (and less error-prone) user experience, if you purchase some good WooCommerce extensions.

    In essence, you should review your business model and translate that to a simple WooCommerce shop, with “simple products”.

    I sincerely hope that you will prevent that a WooCommerce shop with 60 (!) variations is created and/or maintained, this would not be good.

    Hope this helps…..

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