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For instance, you can set a rule that would say that for Spanish customers belonging to the "Good clients" group would get 10% off on your Electronics electronics category and all Sony products for the first week of July.

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  • Name. The name is public, so you should keep it casual.
  • ShopMultistore mode only.! The rule applies to customers who buy through a specific shop. Only available if you have at least two shops.
  • Currency. The rule applies to customers who set to pay with a specific currency.
  • Country. The rule applies to customers from a specific country.
  • Group. The rule applies to customers who belong to a specific customer group.
  • From quantity. The rule applies if the order has at least a specific number of matching products.
  • Price (tax excl.). The new price for the product selection. Here you can set the public price of the products that match the rules that you are putting in place. By default, the rule applies to the price initially set.
  • From and ToFrom and To. The rule applies in this time frame.
  • Reduction type. The discount can either be an amount of money or a percentage of the order total.
  • Reduction with or without taxes. The discount can either include the tax or leave the tax as is.
  • Reduction. The value of the reduction. Depending on the "Reduction type" above, putting "10.0" in the field can either mean "$10 off" (depending on the default currency) or "10% off".

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Conditions are built around condition groups, meaning that your data from the "Catalog price rule" section above can be applied to many different ranges of products.
Conditions are grouped in an inclusive manner: all conditions of the group have to apply for the catalog price to apply. Hence the "AND". Meanwhile, condition groups are exclusive: only one group has to apply for the catalog price to apply. Hence the "OR".

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