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I have 3 currencies on my site using WooCommerce Price Based on Country Pro, USD being our main currency. I used Bear to edit all the products to new price on all 3, worked perfectly. But when I had new information to add to the listing through woocommerce I noticed that the prices for EURO and GBP did not look to be changed on the listing page as it had the original prices from before but again on the front end of the website they were all correct! But the problem is when I update the information on listings then the original prices come back for these currencies which is a big problem with the amount of products we have. Can anyone help?

Hello

What plugin version number are you using?

Do you use caching plugins?

Perhaps this third party plugin has a custom pricing function and it only works on the product edit page

I am using BEAR – Bulk Editor and Products Manager Professional for WooCommerce (Version 1.1.3.1). I think I may see the problem, for the metakey I used 'uk_price' but I see there are 2 more options, 'sale_price' and 'uk_regular_price', I will test the regular to see if it makes the changes on the listing edit page. If it doesn't work I will look into the caching plugin (Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster).  It is odd that it is only the price that does not get saved, all other changes seem to work as normal.

You have three types of prices:  'uk_price' 'sale_price' and 'uk_regular_price' ( this scheme is used by woocommerce ). Very important, you always have to change two fields for this to work

An  example:  If you just want to set the regular price - these two fields must be the same:  'uk_price' = 'uk_regular_price'. If you want to make a discount, these two fields must be the same: 'uk_price' =  'sale_price'