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A: Dynamic pricing quantities should always be set to exceed what you expect to sell online. If you sell out of the defined quantity and have base pricing configured for those dates, the product could sell at $0. To avoid this, always set quantities well above expected sales.
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Q: Can I turn off savings display for a dynamically priced product whose base price matches the lowest override window price?
A: No, if there is a base price set for your product that price will always show as the original crossed-out price.
Q: What if am using the “old price” field but also have a base price for my product set in dynamic pricing?
A: If there is a base price set that price will always show as the crossed out price on the pdp.
Q: If I have a base or old price set, what is the “price” field for in product setup?
A: If entered, the “price” field will show on the category product card. If using the “price” field, we recommend leveraging the “meta title” field (see Peak Commerce Documentation) to indicate that prices are “Starting At” a certain price or to provide other informative messaging to customers.
Q: Why I am not seeing my amount remaining despite having set the language string properly?
Displaying the amount remaining beneath the shopping cart depends on whether the inventory threshold has been met. This can be adjusted by going to Settings > All Settings > and searching for catalogsettings.dynamicpricingcalendar.inventorymessagethreshold
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NOTE: Settings for threshold with dynamic pricing savings (as opposed to the dynamic pricing calendar) display only work for inventory (i.e. amount remaining overall for a given day not for the amount remaining in tiered pricing (at a certain price). |
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