robertrosanke
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Klarna has now sent us a form. Apparently you have to fill this out once for each target country in order to activate Klarna Payments for it. You can then activate it in the shop. A bit complicated. Well. Topic can be closed.
We have activated the function and are excited to see how it works.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. That helped me a lot. (:Thanks for the info.
We have set up B2C first, as you recommended.
Maybe a “both” selection will be added soon. That would be ideal.Thanks for the help.
Hello. Thanks for the information.
That helped a bit.
It is very important for us that WooCommerce always contains the correct and complete order data. WooCommerce is in contact with other systems via webhooks – which must receive the correct data for further processing.
To understand it exactly:
- If I deactivate “Force capture full order” then I have to edit all my changes in WooCommerce.
- If I activate the function, I can also adjust the order in the Klarna dashboard and the changes are transferred to WooCommerce.
Question #1:
We should activate “Force capture full order” so that there is always bidirectional sync between Klarna and WooCommerce.
Then we are on the safe side if a shop employee happens to work directly in Klarna instead of WooCommerce.
Is that correct? Did I interpret that correctly?Question #2:
On the other hand: I can’t imagine that people don’t want a complete sync.
What is the point of leaving the function switched off? Are there situations in which this makes sense?Hello. Thanks for the information.
This means: I can use the API access that has been generated for all delivery countries that I have stored in the shop.
OK.I will try. Maybe it will work that way.
Thanks.
Thanks for the explanation. Topic can be closed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Klarna for WooCommerce] Klarna Order Management – necessary?Thanks for the explanation. Topic can be closed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] How to allow redirects for a specific user ID?Thanks for the fast respond.
I’ve already seen the page.
Unfortunately, it does not contain a code example with which I can easily allow all functions for a specific suer.(Did I miss something?)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Affiliates Manager] 404 error after approved affiliate chose payment methodHello.
Thanks for the feedback.
I opened the Pages/Form tab in the settings and simply saved it again – without any adjustments.All of a sudden it works without any problems.
Thepage_id
parameter in the URL now also shows an ID that we actually have.Can’t explain it to me
Sorry for the waste of time.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Affiliates Manager] 404 error after approved affiliate chose payment methodHello.
I don’t know if it is related to the other problem.
What I notice when I compare our site with that of the other user: The starter of the other thread can enter a PayPal e-mail address.
On our site I can only select the PayPal payment method and continue.
The PayPal email address field does not appear.I checked out the DevTools.
In the HTML there is a field for the PayPal email input, but hidden with display:none.See image: https://thumbsnap.com/f/wQyVrQBk
If I show the field with custom CSS, enter an email address and click on “continue”, a 404 still comes up.
So there seem to be two errors:
- I can’t save my PayPal email because the field is hidden
- When I confirm my payment method, I get a 404 afterwards – even though I’ve provided a PayPal email address using DevTools
Thanks for the feedback.
We just went live with the customization right now.
Apparently it works and we can also eliminate the block styles on WooCommerce pages.Very good.
Topic can be closed.
Thanks.Thank you for your support and for explaining the thinking behind the “slick” handle!
Thanks for the answer.
Do you plan to offer something related to this functionality?This works right away.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.Edit: When I talk about “after updating the plugin settings”, I’m not talking about TSF.
It’s a separate plugin that has nothing to do with TSF.