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RahaParticipant
Thanks for your answer. Sorry yes WC vendor. and I meant WC vendor compatible with WPML (i am writing too quickly :D)
Do you plan to make this possible in the Pro version?
The challenge I have and other people may have is for example when you want to put a smaller commission when the sell is international or based on some other criteria and you don’t know it until the transaction occurs.
I am very interested by the Pro version and was wondering if some more flexibility will be offer in long term (commission different depending on the variable, the currency, …).
Many thanks for your answers.
RahaParticipantHi Ben
One of the posts where I was asking question about the vendor description translation disapered. Do you know why? can I reopen it?
Thanks
Raha
RahaParticipantHi Ben
Im afraid I thought it was a WC vendor guide.
I am already using your plugging and I was googling a way to edit the commissioning and thought this guide was related to your tool. ahahAnyway, is there any way to edit the commission with VC vendor and did you plan to place a commissioning per currency?
I know the currency is managed by WPML but as long as WC Vendor is compatible with WC vendor I was wondering if it is something planned.
Kind Regards
RahaParticipantHello @simplementnat
We were thinking about using Mangopay as well. Paypal is a nice tool but not great for “professional” use. Our customers perceive paypal like the tool to be used by small startups…
Did you progress well on this integration? I would be interested to know how difficult it is.
RahaParticipantHello guys,
Could you just tell me where I can find that button Edit Commission? (referring to this document Managing Commissions: http://docs.woothemes.com/document/product-vendors/)
and if you plan in a future release to allow different commissions for each currency or variable?
Kindly
Raha
RahaParticipantOK, so I use WPML for the translation.
The way it works for products is that WPLM does create a product in the background for the translated version but you cannot see that from WordPress backend because it is just a screen with translation of the product. This is quite well managed.
However, I have to make the translation myself because the vendors do not have the translation right with the WV default rights. I tried to give them access to WPLM but they will then have access to the all website translation module so not very handy.
When I do the translation myself, the product created in the database is with my ID so WC vendor does not display the product in the vendor list when the customer is on the translated page.
I tried to think about this and basically to make those two compatible, a rule should be applied where if the product is a translation of another one, then the vendor id should be overwritten to the same as the parent product.
RahaParticipantHi Ben
I found the problem I think.
If I do the translation of a product for the seller, then it creates a product but assign the product to myself instead of the seller.
Unfortunately the way the translation works does not allow to change the seller because the seller used in WC Vendor is the user that creates the record.I have to manually change it in the database which is fine for one or two.
I do understand it is not necessarily a WC Vendor issue but do you have in mind some ideas of solution to manage this? I think that when a translation is done, it should still remain the same seller.
Kindly
RahaParticipantHello
I have the same problem.
When it is in French it will display correctly: Sold by ThenameoftheVendor.
When it is in english it displays : Sold by NameoftheAdminDid anyone came up with a solution?
Because of this it seems that the sale is actually not attached to the vendor either. -
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