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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
General information for the website: Nursery supplying Garden Centres with plants
Kind of development: Customization of existing website
Description of every page/module: Each product can be purchased in different pack sizes, e.g. per shelf (x12 in a pack), per tray (x3 in a pack) or per trolley (x32 in a pack). There has to be a minimum order of either 1 or 2 trolleys, however, trollies can be made up of trays, shelves or a full trolley itself. The system needs to work out when a product has been added to the cart how many items are still needed in order to make up a trolley, showing a coloured percentage bar that shows progress of the order.
The order document sent to the customer and the admin needs to include the breakdown of quantities, price per item and a sub total per item as well has the number of full trollies ordered.
Description of requirements/features: Example Product -
Tray - 3 items
Shelf - 24 items
Trolley - 240 items
Price Per Item - £2.95
We need to calculate first how big is one product in percentages if we know that 1 trolley is 100%
single_product = 100 / trolley
single_product = 100 / 240
single_product = 0.42%
We have 3 ways of delivering the products - tray, shelf and trolley
Tray is the highest value of these 4 columns: tray, five, ten, halfshelf
In our case it's 3
tray_size = 3 x single_product = 3 x 0.42% = 1.25%
Same way works for other packages:
shelf_size = 24 x single_product = 24 x 0.42% = 10%
And logically, trolley always has to be 100%
trolley_size = 240 x single_product = 240 x 0.42% = 100%
The same way works with pricing where
tray_price = price x tray = 2.95 * 3 = £8.85
shelf_price = price x shelf= 2.95 * 24 = £70.8
trolley_price = price x trolley = 2.95 * 144 = £424.8
There is an tolerance for the delivery of, as far as I remember, 5%, so customers can order 2 full trolleys and, for example, 4.41% above. Or 1st full trolley and up to 5% less then 2nd full trolley. We did that because it's not always possible to order 200% of products in one order.
Really open to any suggestions on making the process more simple!
Extra notes:
Kind of development: Customization of existing website
Description of every page/module: Each product can be purchased in different pack sizes, e.g. per shelf (x12 in a pack), per tray (x3 in a pack) or per trolley (x32 in a pack). There has to be a minimum order of either 1 or 2 trolleys, however, trollies can be made up of trays, shelves or a full trolley itself. The system needs to work out when a product has been added to the cart how many items are still needed in order to make up a trolley, showing a coloured percentage bar that shows progress of the order.
The order document sent to the customer and the admin needs to include the breakdown of quantities, price per item and a sub total per item as well has the number of full trollies ordered.
Description of requirements/features: Example Product -
Tray - 3 items
Shelf - 24 items
Trolley - 240 items
Price Per Item - £2.95
We need to calculate first how big is one product in percentages if we know that 1 trolley is 100%
single_product = 100 / trolley
single_product = 100 / 240
single_product = 0.42%
We have 3 ways of delivering the products - tray, shelf and trolley
Tray is the highest value of these 4 columns: tray, five, ten, halfshelf
In our case it's 3
tray_size = 3 x single_product = 3 x 0.42% = 1.25%
Same way works for other packages:
shelf_size = 24 x single_product = 24 x 0.42% = 10%
And logically, trolley always has to be 100%
trolley_size = 240 x single_product = 240 x 0.42% = 100%
The same way works with pricing where
tray_price = price x tray = 2.95 * 3 = £8.85
shelf_price = price x shelf= 2.95 * 24 = £70.8
trolley_price = price x trolley = 2.95 * 144 = £424.8
There is an tolerance for the delivery of, as far as I remember, 5%, so customers can order 2 full trolleys and, for example, 4.41% above. Or 1st full trolley and up to 5% less then 2nd full trolley. We did that because it's not always possible to order 200% of products in one order.
Really open to any suggestions on making the process more simple!
Extra notes:
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