You can extend Marketing Foundation with new Targets and Awards. In this case a Quantity target would be one option of doing volume pricing. A second option is a volume price award, which lets you configure multilple thresholds for quantity/unit price.
Could this also be done by extending the free version?
Where is the best place to look at where the extension points are in uCommerce? Can the guts of the the system only be extended via the pipelines that I have read about?
The link seems to be fine now. Maybe there was a hiccup with the remote site.
You could do it with free edition as well if you don't mind writing some extra code and coming up with a UI for configuring the disocunts. Pipelines are a great way of extending uCommerce for a scenario like this.
Discounted product based on number of items purchased
I am currently reviewing uCommerce and as far as i can see you can only discount on order amount - not number of units.
Is there a way of doing this volume discounting?
I tried adding multiples of the product to the discount but it picks up the discount when just one item added.
By the way the edit feature on this forum seems to be broken! I just tryed to edit the post slightly and got an xslt error.
Hi Damian,
You can extend Marketing Foundation with new Targets and Awards. In this case a Quantity target would be one option of doing volume pricing. A second option is a volume price award, which lets you configure multilple thresholds for quantity/unit price.
Extending Marketing Foundation: Adding A New Advertise and Act Target documents how to extend Marketing Foundation.
Hi Soren
That link is not working for some reason?
Could this also be done by extending the free version?
Where is the best place to look at where the extension points are in uCommerce? Can the guts of the the system only be extended via the pipelines that I have read about?
Thanks!
Damian
The link seems to be fine now. Maybe there was a hiccup with the remote site.
You could do it with free edition as well if you don't mind writing some extra code and coming up with a UI for configuring the disocunts. Pipelines are a great way of extending uCommerce for a scenario like this.
The best place to learn about the many extension points of uCommerce is from the articles on our documentation page.
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