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  1. Thanks for the reply, I had a try of that but yes it just adds a text field for the customer - it does not allow cost to be added to the product. What i'm looking to have is the option of buying product only, or product with included fitting (which carries an extra cost). So with combinations I can have an impact on the price but obviously it breaks the stock levels. You mention i could modify the product.tpl file - would this be to get the system to pull the main product quantity rather than the combination quantity? If so, are there any references to what code i could change?
  2. Hi All, I had a search around this forum but could not find a definitive answer. I also put a ticket in with Presto Changeo about their modules but was told they don't have one that suits. The shop setup - daily i import a CSV of all our products with stock levels and prices etc into the shop to keep it in sync with a central system. I have a pretty simple requirement - I need to add an optional "Fitting charge" to some of the products (keyed manually is fine). I can achieve this using combinations.. ie i have a "supply only" price and a "supply and fit" price. But each has its own quantity and it ignores the quantity on my CSV import. Yet clearly both combinations are for the same physical item, one just comes with a fitting charge (car parts basically). Is there a workaround to Prestashop to make it take its combinations quantities from the main product quantity? Many thanks in advance Below is how it looks for example
  3. thanks for your help so far, looked promising, but when I made the changes from the diff file juergen-sfx offered, but i tried a couple of times and each time it broke the CSV import option (blank white screen). So i tried the suggestion of -1 for stock but it ignores this too. Its a weird one this, we only have one parts warehouse, and when the quantity is zero, we can't sell any more until stock is obtained from distribution. So wouldn't want to sell something that's physically not on premises
  4. I was hoping for some help in my setup. I have a Prestashop install on 1.6.0.14 - I am importing products via CSV from an external stock management system using the normal CSV import routine, which is working really well except for one issue - if a product's stock reduces to 0 (zero) on the CSV import, it is simply ignored on the routine. ie - We have a product with with one item in stock, its sold in our physical shop, the next CSV import shows zero on the file, however Prestashop continues to show 1 in stock. Any figure above 0 updates perfectly, so if i change it on the CSV to quantity of 5, it updates. If i then change it back to 0, Prestashop remains at 5 Is this by design or is there a workaround? For now, its a case or manually updating the stock on Prestashop down to zero when something is sold outside of the shop, but we are bound to miss something! Many thanks in advance! The file contains: Reference#,Name,PriceTaxExcluded,Quantity,WholesalePrice
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