Product Add-ons

Product Add-ons

Product Add-ons Plugin

Woosage50 supports product addons that are created using the following plugin:
  1. WooCommerce Product Add-ons plugin, which is on WooCommerce at https://woocommerce.com/products/product-add-ons

This is currently the only addon plugin supported, but we may add others in future.  

Settings

Add-ons are picked up automatically and there are no settings.

Presentation

Add-ons are shown in Sage as "M" lines with the name of the add-on and value/response combined.  Any charges for add-ons are included in the line item totals, as shown in the example below.

Examples of line items in Sage sales order showing all add-ons as M lines 





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