You can set the regular price to 410 for this composite. It will be used for display and for the feed. It is not included in the composite total because you selected the pricing as "Exclude base price".
Component products can be sourced from categories, keywords, or attributes. Therefore, retrieving all products to calculate the composite price would consume a lot of resources and slow down your website. The calculated price wouldn't be accurate either, as it would depend on the buyer's choices.
Hi is there anyway i can get dynamic pricing on archive pages?
Meaning it will show the cheapest option as base price,
Without addin anything to neither:
- regular price
- custom display as (set to 410)
https://elmate.no/produkt/yerba-mate-paraguay-sett/
And what is the recommended approach for having these composite products on Google ads via feed, and meta ads via feed.
The feed needs to fetch the base price from somewhere right?
Currently using this ctx plugin:
https://webappick.com/docs/ctx-feed/configuration/configure-product-price/
Looking forward to hearing the best practice for these concerns
Regards
Attached files: Regular price.png
custom display as.png
Hi Nicolas,
You can set the regular price to 410 for this composite. It will be used for display and for the feed. It is not included in the composite total because you selected the pricing as "Exclude base price".
Best regards,
Dustin
Ok so to confirm
Its not possible to have a dynamic price based on the cheapest variant for both archive and feed?
This has to be added and updated manually in the regular price? is that right?
Yes, that's the best option for this case.
Component products can be sourced from categories, keywords, or attributes. Therefore, retrieving all products to calculate the composite price would consume a lot of resources and slow down your website. The calculated price wouldn't be accurate either, as it would depend on the buyer's choices.
Best regards,
Dustin
Thanks for claryfing!