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7 years 5 months ago #105221
by Matj
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Hello
I need shop with posibility to add products to quote. There are components like VM, but you cant use both functions in same time (catalogue and shop).
So perfect solution will be:
- Add product to shop
- if there is no price, button for add to quote is there
- if there is price, buy button is there
- restrictions or sorting with categories would be nice (buyable and non buyable products)
I hope you understand what I want
Here is how ad to quote is well done.
Is there any admin demo for Eshop?
I need shop with posibility to add products to quote. There are components like VM, but you cant use both functions in same time (catalogue and shop).
So perfect solution will be:
- Add product to shop
- if there is no price, button for add to quote is there
- if there is price, buy button is there
- restrictions or sorting with categories would be nice (buyable and non buyable products)
I hope you understand what I want

Here is how ad to quote is well done.
Is there any admin demo for Eshop?
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7 years 5 months ago #105223
by Giang Dinh Truong
Replied by Giang Dinh Truong on topic Eshop as shop and catalogue
Hello Matj,
Thank you for interesting in our EShop Shopping Cart extension. Regarding your questions: Our EShop extension supports both of Add to Cart button and Add to Quote button for products. With each product, you can choose to show or hide one of that buttons if you want.
You can check demo for it at joomdonationdemo.com/eshop/
So EShop works exactly as your requirement.
At the moment, we don't setup the demo for the back-end side of EShop.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to let me know.
Sincerely, Giang
Thank you for interesting in our EShop Shopping Cart extension. Regarding your questions: Our EShop extension supports both of Add to Cart button and Add to Quote button for products. With each product, you can choose to show or hide one of that buttons if you want.
You can check demo for it at joomdonationdemo.com/eshop/
So EShop works exactly as your requirement.
At the moment, we don't setup the demo for the back-end side of EShop.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to let me know.
Sincerely, Giang
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7 years 5 months ago #105224
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Thank you.
On demo all products have price.
Is there posible to asign ad to quote button to product with no price?
On demo all products have price.
Is there posible to asign ad to quote button to product with no price?
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7 years 5 months ago #105225
by Giang Dinh Truong
Replied by Giang Dinh Truong on topic Eshop as shop and catalogue
Hello Matj,
Yes, of course. The Add to Cart button requires price while the Add to Quote don't require price. You can assign the product with no price for Quote button.
Sincerely, Giang
Yes, of course. The Add to Cart button requires price while the Add to Quote don't require price. You can assign the product with no price for Quote button.
Sincerely, Giang
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