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Greetings,
My store is based in Canada. Canada is set as my base currency. I have a couple of products with a "Compare at" price. The original price and "Sale" badge shows up as it should.
I have set up a few other markets (for example, Australia), and have adjusted the product prices to match Canada. This shows as a "fixed price." within that market's settings.
When I look at the Australian version of the site ( root domain + "/en-au" ), the sale price and "Sale" badge does not show up. It should, because those products are still technically on sale.
I realize that a fixed price may be seen as a price without a "compare at" price, but shouldn't that be up to me to decide? What I would like is for the "compare at" price to show, if it is set at the product level, at the appropriate converted currency even if there is a fixed price set within that market.
I know it probably has something to do with the code within "price.liquid". Before I tinker, I was wondering of anyone has encountered this issue and has a solve for it?
With thanks,
Lee
[ Edited to remove links due to spam to my store. ]
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@LFGabel I had a chat with shopify support on this. Apparently we need to define prices and compare at prices based on the countries for this to work. More info https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/payments/shopify-payments/multi-currency/international-pricing
Sorry you are facing this issue, it would be my pleasure to help you.
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Thanks for your good question.
Please share your site URL,
I will check out the issue and provide you a solution here.
Hi Ketan,
I did some digging into the code and it looks like the compare_at_price variable in price.liquid is being passed a null value if I have set a fixed price for that market.
Thanks for the offer, but I'll live with it. I'm not posting links to my website because I was swamped with spam when I first posted.
With thanks,
Lee
oh sorry i can understand but how can i guide with out checking issue
Hi @LFGabel,
You can send the store link via private message, it will keep everything secure and I can check it for you.
This is an accepted solution.
@LFGabel I had a chat with shopify support on this. Apparently we need to define prices and compare at prices based on the countries for this to work. More info https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/payments/shopify-payments/multi-currency/international-pricing
Hey thanks for your reply, @divyanshuchat . It looks like some of the features you are talking about are only available to higher Shopify tiers than what I have (Basic Shopify). Oh well. I'll make due with what I have. I appreciate your reply.
With thanks,
Lee
One of my clients is having the same problem... except all of his prices are in USD. Is there something easy we can do to make it work again? Is there some checkbox for disabling multi currency pricing?
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