glad you found it:)

lzantal

On Sep 29, 2011, at 17:30, Shawn Collins <[email protected]> wrote:

> lol Thank you Laszlo. I just found that setting. Someone on the IRC
> chat mentioned it to me.
> 
> On Sep 29, 6:36 pm, Laszlo Antal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Did you enabled it in site settings?
>> 
>> lzantal
>> 
>> On Sep 28, 2011, at 12:09, Shawn Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I found that the code for the discounts was in the cart.html, but how
>>> do you enter the code for the discount and get it to actually do the
>>> discount? I followed all the instructions in the online manual.
>>> http://www.satchmoproject.com/docs/dev/discounts.html
>> 
>>> Discounts
>> 
>>> Satchmo allows you to setup multiple types of discount codes:
>> 
>>>        Straight dollar amounts
>>>        Percentage off
>>>        Free shipping
>> 
>>> Each of these types can be qualified or limited by:
>> 
>>>        Number of uses
>>>        Minimum order
>>>        Specific dates
>>>        Specific products
>> 
>>> Creating Discounts
>> 
>>> A discount code is easy to setup in Satchmo using the following
>>> fields:
>> 
>>>    Description:
>> 
>>>    A simple characterization of the discount. For example, “New User
>>> Discount” or “Repeat Customer Promotion.”
>>>    Code:
>> 
>>>    The unique identifier a user would enter to activate this
>>> discount.
>>>    Amount:
>> 
>>>    A straight dollar discount off a product. You can only have a
>>> dollar OR percentage.
>>>    Percentage:
>> 
>>>    A percent discount off the price.
>>>    Auto Discounts:
>> 
>>>    Use this field to advertise the discount on all products to which
>>> it applies. Generally this is used for site-wide sales. See Site-wide
>>> Sales via Auto Discounts for details.
>>>    Allowed Uses:
>> 
>>>    The number of times this discount can be applied.
>>>    Num Uses:
>> 
>>>    The number of times this discount has been used.
>>>    Minimum Order:
>> 
>>>    The minimum amount that must be purchased before this can apply.
>>>    Start Date:
>> 
>>>    The date when this discount becomes effective.
>>>    End Date:
>> 
>>>    The date when this discount is no longer valid.
>>>    Active:
>> 
>>>    A flag you can set to make it active. If you want to create a
>>> discount in advance but hold off on making it available, you can use
>>> this flag.
>>>    Free Shipping:
>> 
>>>    Whether or not this discount allows the user to not have to pay
>>> shipping charges.
>>>    Include Shipping:
>> 
>>>    A flag to determine if shipping costs should be affected by the
>>> discount.
>>>    Valid Products:
>> 
>>>    A list of all the products this discount is valid for.
>>>    Valid Categories:
>> 
>>>    New in version 0.9.1.
>> 
>>>    A list of categories this discount is valid for; the discount will
>>> be valid for products in these categories, as well as in their child
>>> categories.
>> 
>>> Site-wide Sales via Auto Discounts
>> 
>>> Automatic discounts are how you do side-wide sales.
>> 
>>> Warning
>> 
>>> Automatic discounts must always be percentage sales, and you can only
>>> have one running at a time. You should also ensure that you do not
>>> apply auto discounts to gift certificates.
>> 
>>>    In your site’s admin interface, create a new discount.
>> 
>>>    Make an “automatic” discount, so that it is available to the
>>> automatic discount template tags. Do not enter a new price in the
>>> admin for the products.
>> 
>>>    In the template where you want to show the auto discount, load the
>>> {% satchmo_discounts %} (Visit Satchmo Templates documentation for
>>> details on Satchmo filters) filter library.
>> 
>>>    You can now add some markup to your template, similar to below:
>> 
>>>    {% if sale %}
>>>    <div>
>>>      <div class="saleprices">
>>>        <h3> Regular price: <span class="saleprice" id="price">{{
>>>                           product.unit_price|currency}}</span></h3>
>>>        <h3> {{ sale.percentage_text }} off: <span class="saleprice"
>>> id="sale_saved">{{
>>>                           product|discount_saved:"sale"|currency }}</
>>> span></h3>
>>>        <h3> Your price: <span class="saleprice" id="sale_price">{{
>>>                           product|discount_price:"sale"|currency }}</
>>> span></h3>
>>>    {% else %}
>>>      <h3 id="price">{{product.unit_price|currency}}</h3>
>>>    </div>
>>>    {% endif %}
>> 
>>> The key parts of the above markup are the {{ product|
>>> discount_saved:"sale"|currency }} and the {{ product|
>>> discount_price:"sale"|currency }} filtered variables. The former
>>> returns the amount saved by the discount while the latter returns the
>>> discounted price, all in the correct locale currency.
>> 
>>> So I still can't find a place to enter the code though.
>> 
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