The license is per IIS site, so yes, you can implement the features you describe with a single license.
However, in order to support multiple currencies and prices per product, you will need a pro license. This will also make it easier to setup different payment- and shipping methods for each country if needed.
With regards to languages everything will work out of the box if you set up multiple domains for your different languages - uCommerce will pick up the language configured for the URL a customer is visiting and pick the right product information based on that.
For pricing it will work out of the box as well as you configure which price and currency you wish to use on a per catalog basis. If you want to maintain just one catalog structure across all languages and prices you'll have to work up a little bit of code to change our default.
I'd be happy to work through the details with you in an online call if you're interested.
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Hello and thanks in advice
i'm searching for some info about uCommerce and its setup in the following scenario(multilingual 1:1 website).
Content Tree:
www.abcd.com - no domain name assigned
--> [en] Domain: www.abcd.com/en
--> [it] Domain: www.abcd.com/it
.............
--> [zz] Domain: www.abcd.com/zz
In the production environment umbraco will manage about 20 "domains" of kind www.something.com/lang
Same products on all "domains", key requirements is to have just one category/product definition for all languages.
All user are pre-registered so a profile will be available.
Can i use just one store?
Obviously pricing, shipping, and in general all parameters related to cost can change depending on
language and/or user profile
Is there a way to manage all those things depending on parameter like language or "user market" property.
Thanks
Fabio
Hi Fabio,
THanks a lot for your reply.
I'm sorry for the delay in the reply.
Could you please point me out to some docs about doing those things.
Fabio
There's a screencast avilable which shows you how to configure a store for a particular domain. Watch Installing and Configuring uCommerce Store.
With regards to languages everything will work out of the box if you set up multiple domains for your different languages - uCommerce will pick up the language configured for the URL a customer is visiting and pick the right product information based on that.
For pricing it will work out of the box as well as you configure which price and currency you wish to use on a per catalog basis. If you want to maintain just one catalog structure across all languages and prices you'll have to work up a little bit of code to change our default.
I'd be happy to work through the details with you in an online call if you're interested.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Soren for your answer
I've already seen the screencast and followed the instruction during my base ucommerce set-up.
it would be great to talk with you about how to set up things.
How and when do you think we can talk?
Fabio
Thanks Soren for your answer
I've already seen the screencast and followed the instruction during my base ucommerce set-up.
it would be great to talk with you about how to set up things.
How and when do you think we can talk?
Fabio
Shoot me an e-mail at [email protected] and we'll set something up.
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