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- karls_api, 1 day ago, 63 messages
Can't find PriceID. If changing the amount on the fly, does this create a new PriceID?
yes
Is there a reference to the original PriceID?
I was relying on the original priceid in my DB as a lookup.
What do you mean by original price id?
From the product catalog
This is the original pricedid: price_1QeguaDOnh5qjbu1tsN5M08o
Wait.. I think I see what is going on here... A new price is created, but it is a clone of the original price (including MetaData, Description..) with a new amount.
Yes that's what happens when you specify amounts on the fly for a product
OK, I could "on the fly" attach the original priceid in as a MetaTag. I'll try that.