Dear AdTribes Support,
First of all, I wanted to thank you for an awesome and intuitive plugin for Feed Generation. It’s just exceptional in terms of handling what we need it for.
Recently, I decided to improve my shipping costs sending to Google Merchant Center and to include them in feed. On your plugin page I read that Product Feed Pro is compatible with this plugin for Tree Table Rates https://bolderelements.net/plugins/table-rate-shipping-woocommerce/
So as we just started to deploy it, I faced a difficult issue regarding the Shipping currency. So as it seems now:
- I’m able to provide just one Shipping price and currency inside of Tree Table Rate plugin (see link above and Screenshot 1)
- When I check the price on my website as if I was from the US, I do see both Product Price and Shipping cost in USD thanks to a multi-currency plugin we use ) – See Screenshot 2
- When I generate product feed, in order to convert product price, I use proper values for the mapping (eg. “usd regular price” and “usd sale price”)
- PROBLEM appears here when I want to have Shipping cost also converted to USD from the base currency in EUR as I don’t have any attribute like “usd shipping price” and I use “Shipping” instead (Screenshots 3 and 4)
So my questions are:
- Is it correct that ELITE version of the plugin would do the trick and would automatically recalculate both Product Price and Shipping costs as per information provided in this article: https://adtribes.io/wpml-support/
- Is it safe to consider your plugin to be compatible with this plugin ) for multi-currency or making all work would require a switch to sth from the list you claim you are compatible with, such as: WCML, AELIA CURRENCY SWITCHER, CURCY CURRENCY SWITCHER)
- My site also has a payment fee of around 2.9% added based on product price and shipping costs at checkout. As I want to include it into my feed as a separate attribute, may I assume that your ELITE version would have some more capabilities on feed modification (such as using feed params to calculate some custom fields by a formula like: custom_attribute={{sale_price}}0.029+{{shipping_cost}}0.029
Thanks in advance for your reply
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