Prices saved in cart?

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Prices saved in cart?

Postby Katrina Morris » Thu May 12, 2005 10:01 am

Hi,

We updated prices for a vendor yesterday and someone placed an order today
that went through with the old prices. Half of the order had old prices and
half had new prices. It seems that the customer had done some shopping
before yesterday and then continued with her order today. Does the cart
cookie save the old prices? Shouldn't it have recalculated? If not, is there
a way for us to force it to?

Thanks,

Katrina
Katrina Morris
 

Re: Prices saved in cart?

Postby loren_d_c » Thu May 12, 2005 10:25 am

The cart cookie does not save the prices, it just associates the shopper
with their particular shopping cart files on the server. The shopping
cart files on the server do save the product prices. Shoppers will get
the price (and the other products attributes, like weight, name, etc) of
the product as specified at the time it was placed in the cart. You
can't force the product information to recalculate. If you have ShopSite
Pro, you can change the length of time the shopping cart file stays
around (from 1 to 99 days) by changing the 'Keep unfinished shopping
carts' value in Commerce Setup -> Order System -> Shopping Cart. Or, if
you are making huge price changes across the board, you may want to
delete all of the unfinished shopping cart files from the ip/ and
moreip/ subdirectories (basically, anything that does NOT start with
iorder* or istat* or pp*) of the ShopSite Data Directory so that
customers will begin with new shopping carts after that point.

-Loren


Katrina Morris wrote:
Hi,

We updated prices for a vendor yesterday and someone placed an order today
that went through with the old prices. Half of the order had old prices and
half had new prices. It seems that the customer had done some shopping
before yesterday and then continued with her order today. Does the cart
cookie save the old prices? Shouldn't it have recalculated? If not, is there
a way for us to force it to?

Thanks,

Katrina

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Re: Prices saved in cart?

Postby Katrina Morris » Wed May 18, 2005 8:18 am

Hi Loren,

Thanks for your response. I guess we'll leave it alone, as we like the
feature of having the shopping cart available to our customers to keep on
hand over a period of a few days or so. We would not want to wipe out their
carts every day.

Thanks,

Katrina

"Loren" <loren_d_c@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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The cart cookie does not save the prices, it just associates the shopper
with their particular shopping cart files on the server. The shopping cart
files on the server do save the product prices. Shoppers will get the
price (and the other products attributes, like weight, name, etc) of the
product as specified at the time it was placed in the cart. You can't
force the product information to recalculate. If you have ShopSite Pro,
you can change the length of time the shopping cart file stays around
(from 1 to 99 days) by changing the 'Keep unfinished shopping carts' value
in Commerce Setup -> Order System -> Shopping Cart. Or, if you are making
huge price changes across the board, you may want to delete all of the
unfinished shopping cart files from the ip/ and moreip/ subdirectories
(basically, anything that does NOT start with iorder* or istat* or pp*) of
the ShopSite Data Directory so that customers will begin with new shopping
carts after that point.

-Loren


Katrina Morris wrote:
Hi,

We updated prices for a vendor yesterday and someone placed an order
today that went through with the old prices. Half of the order had old
prices and half had new prices. It seems that the customer had done some
shopping before yesterday and then continued with her order today. Does
the cart cookie save the old prices? Shouldn't it have recalculated? If
not, is there a way for us to force it to?

Thanks,

Katrina
Katrina Morris
 


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