How is your promotion setup? Which version/revision of OFBiz are you using?
In general no item-quantity should be allowed to be a qualifier and a beneficiary at the same time, they are meant to be mutually exclusive. If it is really doing what you describe then it is probably a bug.
The best example of how to set this up is in the demo data with the buy x get y for z% off.
-David On Nov 16, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Lindsey L. wrote:
Hello,I have a promotion scenario that I have not been able to create and I washoping I could get some direction.My scenario is not necessarily quantity-based, but instead is based on theactual products chosen. Here is what I am trying to accomplish:Category X contains about 100 products. I want a customer to be able to go in and select any quantity of any one product within that category and then get 15% off the second product they select within that category, no matterwhat the quantity. For instance: Product A = $10.00 Product B = $10.00 Order: (30) Product A = $300.00 (20) Product B = $200.00 - 15% = $170The difficulty here is that Product A and Product B can be any product in Category X and they can be in any quantity, so I can't restrict the amount or the quantity of the product to any one figure. The problem I am seeing is that the 15% is being taken off all products, since the same category is listed as a Conditions category and an Actions category. All products end up being both a qualifier and a benefit. Is there a way to restrict thefirst product chosen as the qualifier from also being a benefit?It may be a long shot, but is there any way that this scenario is feasiblewithin the OFBiz Promotion structure? Please let me know if I need to clarify further. Thanks for the help! Lindsey -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Need-direction-in-setting-up-a-Promotion-tf4823917.html#a13801636 Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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