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add_filter( 'woocommerce_dynamic_pricing_process_product_discounts', 'is_product_eligible', 10, 4 ); | |
function is_product_eligible( $eligible, $product, $discounter_name, $discounter_object ) { | |
remove_filter( 'woocommerce_dynamic_pricing_process_product_discounts', 'is_product_eligible', 10, 4 ); | |
if ( $product->is_on_sale() ) { | |
$eligible = false; | |
} | |
add_filter( 'woocommerce_dynamic_pricing_process_product_discounts', 'is_product_eligible', 10, 4 ); | |
return $eligible; | |
} |
Is there a way to make $eligible = false a specific discount rule, filtering it by its name? Something like this for example
if ($name == 'discount2') {
$eligible = false;
}
I am trying to figure out which variable is responsible for storing the name of each discount rule, the name that we give in dashboard. So, if I have a discount named "discount2", it would be really really really helpful if one could deactivate this specific discount from within the functions.php file of the theme...
We have applied 10% off all "priced individually" subproducts of a bundle. Dynamic pricing applies its own discount on top of the 10% off. But I want to only discount the dynamic pricing off the true individual retail price, not the 10% off price. How can I go about doing that?
Anyone getting this to work? It's not working whatsoever for me. This basically craches my site (it becomes so slow it's unsuable).
I tried changing the code but it didnt help. Basically I got sale products that I don't want the dynamic discount on (I am using this together with user role editor to give roles %-discount). Any ideas?
Hello,
how i can exclude Product Add-Ons from dynamic pricing using your code?
If you change the method call for $product to get_sale_price() instead of is_on_sale() it allows you to give a discount to a variation that isn't on sale while not giving it to one that is on sale. Otherwise is_on_sale() blocks all the variations from being marked down.