Actual Attribute Price 1.0 is a PHP script for osCommerce Addons scripts design by CrashWave.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Actual Attribute Price is designed for those of us who would rather use a product attributes actual price rather than use a calculator to figure out the option price
Publisher review: Actual Attribute Price is designed for those of us who would rather use a product attributes actual price rather than use a calculator to figure out the option price Actual Attribute Price is designed for those of us who would rather use a product attributes actual price rather than use a calculator to figure out the option priceExample:--------Tire APrice: $84.99Options: Size 1Size 2 ($89.99)Size 3 ($95.99)Size 4 ($109.99)Versus-------Tire BPrice: $84.99Options: Size 1Size 2 ($5.00)Size 3 ($11.00)Size 4 ($25.00)As you can plainly see, it is much easier for a customer to figure out the cost of Tire A Size 4 than it would be for Tire B Size 4.Installation:-------------1. Copy my updated code from: includes/classes/shopping_cart.phpIncludes/functions/general.php(code is marked by "AAP V1.0")2. Your are done! Now wasn't that easy?Using AAP:----------It's very simple. When creating a product attribute, leave the price prefix empty and insert the price you want to sell the product for with that attribute. (i.e. Tire A Size 4) Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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