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pinetribeMember
Hi,
We had the Google Analytics plugin working for our estore, but all of a sudden it stopped tracking ecommerce. The plugin Google Analytics by Yoast version 5.0.7 is activated and the google analytics account ecommerce tracking is enabled. Everything is upgraded, yet there seems to be something.
As well our Google Analytics account has notified that: Missing eCommerce data. View pinetribe.com Master View is configured for Ecommerce, but no recent transaction data is being received. Your site may not be tagged for Ecommerce.
What could that mean?
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Thanks in advance!
June 8, 2014 at 10:03 am in reply to: Cart amount rounding too many decimals with coupon discount? #63519pinetribeMemberIt only happens when checking out through our hosted PayPal Pro payment option. Select the ‘credit card’ option when checking out and you go to a payment details page. The discounted price is displayed, but when you put in credit card details and submit it returns the error.
June 6, 2014 at 1:04 pm in reply to: Cart amount rounding too many decimals with coupon discount? #63517pinetribeMemberThanks.
Product page: [https://pinetribe.com/library/happy-hour-is-9-5/]
Coupon code: MOREPINE5
pinetribeMemberOK that is great. It seemed from all the documentation I went through that the addon was only for display purposes.
I just about have my currency and checkout saga solved now. My final issue is that I am using this shortcode for price display:
[wp_eStore_product_details id=2 info=”price_formatted”]
Which is awesome, because the price currency is updated with via the addon.
pinetribeMemberDid you read my post?
pinetribeMemberGreat. thanks
April 1, 2014 at 1:41 am in reply to: eStore – different currency product and a Buy Now button with PayPal Pro gateway #61913pinetribeMemberAwesome. Thanks.
pinetribeMemberHas there been any update on the possibility of adding customers for different products to different groups within a MailChimp list?
Alternatively, would it be possible to edit the code so that it adds the product name as an ‘interest’ in MailChimp, or adds the product name in a text field in the list? That would make it fairly easy to then add segments to a group to use the Groups functionality in MailChimp.
February 27, 2014 at 2:07 pm in reply to: Populate multiple lists in MailChimp when someone purchase a product #61034pinetribeMemberSweet. It is working. For some reason it didn’t work with my test, but it’s working with our current customers. I think it has something to do with me changing the email on my PayPal account and that email already being in the global list.
Thanks for the help
February 25, 2014 at 11:34 am in reply to: Populate multiple lists in MailChimp when someone purchase a product #61032pinetribeMemberYes I have both configured. But it seems that as soon as I put in the product specific list in the product autoresponder settings it overrides the global settings so the email is only added to the product specific list and not the global one…
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