After adding United States to Countries and USD to currencies (default is Jamaica) all product prices on the front-end demo site display as $0.00. We have altered the store's default country to United States. The values in the product nodes themselves is still correct.
Is there something else we need to do to see the actual product price again?
Not sure if it is related, but Variant dropdowns do not appear on the product page either even though we've selected several sizes and colors for Summer Yacht in the dashboard. The same selections work on the demo site.
Yes all the properties are set but thanks to your reply I realized that the "Price" parameter in Product actually has an alias of "priceJMD". We usually keep our variable names and labels the same so I didn't think to look for a discrepancy.
If a Product doesn't have a matching currency price (ie. no "priceUSD" as in our case) don't you think it should be listed as "not available" or hidden rather than listed for $0.00? That seems like a huge liability for sellers where all of their products suddenly appear for free and they would be obligated to honor the price if any purchases were made during that time.
All prices displayed as $0.00
After adding United States to Countries and USD to currencies (default is Jamaica) all product prices on the front-end demo site display as $0.00. We have altered the store's default country to United States. The values in the product nodes themselves is still correct.
Is there something else we need to do to see the actual product price again?
Thank you.
Not sure if it is related, but Variant dropdowns do not appear on the product page either even though we've selected several sizes and colors for Summer Yacht in the dashboard. The same selections work on the demo site.
Regarding the price. Have you entered the correct price property alias at the currency and have that property on your product document type?
Kind regards
Anders
Hi Anders,
Yes all the properties are set but thanks to your reply I realized that the "Price" parameter in Product actually has an alias of "priceJMD". We usually keep our variable names and labels the same so I didn't think to look for a discrepancy.
If a Product doesn't have a matching currency price (ie. no "priceUSD" as in our case) don't you think it should be listed as "not available" or hidden rather than listed for $0.00? That seems like a huge liability for sellers where all of their products suddenly appear for free and they would be obligated to honor the price if any purchases were made during that time.
Just some food for thought.
Keep up the great work!
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