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  • Thread Starter cajenkins8

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    Thanks, Hannah. I provide sign post installation servive to eight counties in Maryland. In Frederick County there are are over 20 zip codes I’d like some of those zip codes to have different pricing than the others as an example. Right now I have one price which covers each County. For example all Frederick County orders are $45 and all Montgomery County orders are $65. You are shown the price once the Attribute (County name) is selected on my website. I don’t have any variables set up except for the pricing for each county. I’d like to charge by ZIP code. In Montgomery County 20874 is ZIP for Germantown and 20855 for Rockville – ideally I’d like to set up different prices for ZIP as 20855 is further from my base – right now as they are both in Montgomery County the charge is the same (County attribute)

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    Thread Starter cajenkins8

    (@cajenkins8)

    You are awesome, thank you!

    Thread Starter cajenkins8

    (@cajenkins8)

    Thanks, most useful, one more stupid question, is the divider used between counties a capital i?

    Thread Starter cajenkins8

    (@cajenkins8)

    So the product would still be variable? not simple product? and I create 8 attributes (each County with price) and then one variable (installation)? or reverse – one attribute (Installation) – excuse my confusion and thank you!

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