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Snowy_River

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    Geoffrey H Wathen
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    Oregon

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  1. Hello, I am looking for an add-on that will allow customers to get a discount on a third item (for example), if two other items are purchased. These can't need to all be the same item, as the store that this is for sells entirely one-of-a-kind merchandise. It looks like this add-on is close, but 1) can it handle a discount value instead of a zero value? 2) Early on there were a lot of people who were asking if it could be any item, not just multiples of one item; did that ever get implemented? If this add-on isn't suited to my purposes, does anyone know of one that is a better fit? (I haven't spotted one in my searches of the community add-ons... at least not yet.) Thanks!
  2. 1. Thank you. The suggestion in that link (together with some searching through the code with invisibles turned on) did the trick. 2. You don't need to be snide. I did try to research my problem using google, and I spent a fair bit more than 2 minutes looking and didn't come up with anything like the link you provided. That you hit on the right keywords to search for so quickly doesn't mean that I didn't try.
  3. Okay, so I now have a new problem. I got everything installed just fine. I was able to add new fields, and it all worked great, until... Oops. I solved my problem. I had placed a line in the wrong spot during install. I was able to catch it, though. Now, here's another issue, though. This one is only cosmetic, but all of the fields seem to have a capital E with a circumflex over them. Like this: Ê Not sure where to look to fix this. Any thoughts? Oh, and by the way, Manu, I'm using osC 2.2 RC2, and it works fine. So, I'd guess that you should be fine, too.
  4. Well, after waiting a month and not receiving any reply, I did some searching on the 'net and found my own answer. I'll post it here in case there's anyone else out there who needs this little kick start:
  5. Hello, This may seem like quite a novice question, and if so I apologize. However, how is one to learn if one doesn't ask, right? So, the first thing that the install instructions say is "Run the file install.sql" (which I think should be "install_first.sql"). I'm afraid I don't quite know what to do here. My website is hosted and had an automated setup process for osC. I can access my site through FTP and cPanel X web based control panel. I'm really not sure where I need to go and what I need to do to run this file. The rest seems fairly straight forward, but this step seems to be eluding me.
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