Hi there @sebassvg,
Thank you for reaching out!
We identified a bug in the previous Variation Bundles version that sounds like it could be related to the error you encountered. This issue came up when customers used a specific Variation inside a Bundle and then added the Bundle to a different Variation of the same Variable Product.
The latest Variation Bundles version: 1.1.2, includes a fix for this. Could you please make sure you are currently using version 1.1.2 of our mini-extension?
Let me know if this helps!
Cheers,
Ilia Dioleti
Support Engineer | SomewhereWarm | https://somewherewarm.com/
Hi, so I’m using The latest Variation Bundles version and the bug still happens. I’m not sure I’ve tried solving this for days and nothing seems to work out.
And if I use an older versión the variation product always shows as is in stock, when de product bundle has Insufficient stock.
Hi @sebassvg,
Thank you for your reply!
I’m worried to hear you are still having trouble with the latest version. I wasn’t able to replicate this issue on my local site. Are you also using the latest Product Bundles version?
If so, then I’d love to take a closer look at your Bundle’s configuration. Could you please open a ticket via your WooCommerce.com account dashboard, making sure to select the WooCommerce Product Bundles plugin from the dropdown?
In your ticket, please include some details/screenshots of both the issue and the Bundle you have created.
On a side note, in previous Variation Bundles versions, the Bundle’s stock was not pulled into the Variation automatically. It was necessary to manually update it — this was a known limitation of the mini-extension.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
Ilia Dioleti
Support Engineer | SomewhereWarm | https://somewherewarm.com/