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Old 08-26-2003, 08:49 AM
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Hi,

I have been looking for a specific contribution for graduated pricing that actually works.

Staffelpreise was the original one but it very convoluted and difficult to install. I tried 3 different times and still was unable to get it to work as it was supposed to. Now that we are on ms2 I don't even know if it's been upgraded.

Is there a contribution other than Staffelpreise that will allow for graduated prices.

EXAMPLE:

1 - 10 = 1.99
11 - 50 = 1.79
51 - 100 = 1.59
etc.

Thanks in advance!!

Rick
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Hello, disciple.

I installed a price break contribution http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,1242 and it works just fine

hope it helps
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Thanks,

I will give it a try.

Rick
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The price break mod is installed via a diff file; but it didn't look like it would work with the BTS mods in MAX, which I am using.

Anyone get the price break mod working with MAX 1.5.5? If so, how? (Could you maybe provide a diff file for patching MAX 1.5.5?)
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I'm interested in the same thing. I found a set of instructions that was useful if you want to have EasyPopulate and the price break contribution work well together, but it seems that BTS may get in the way of using this contribution. I'm sure that others are working on this feature, but I haven't seen any instructions yet. I'd love a work-around as this is a basic need for us (for many of our products).

Anyone get this to work yet?

George
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