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'''LiteCommerce MultiCurrency''' add-on module introduces support for multiple currencies presentation at the Customer front-end. The module contains the following useful features:
 
'''LiteCommerce MultiCurrency''' add-on module introduces support for multiple currencies presentation at the Customer front-end. The module contains the following useful features:
  

Latest revision as of 13:06, 31 May 2012

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LiteCommerce MultiCurrency add-on module introduces support for multiple currencies presentation at the Customer front-end. The module contains the following useful features:

  • possibility to change the default currency of your online store;
  • possibility to define unlimited amount of additional currencies;
  • ability to automatically display prices in local currencies of your customers.
All price calculations are done in your store's primary currency. The prices displayed in any of the additional currencies are solely for informational purposes. The accuracy of the calculations depends on the exchange rates which you set in the MultiCurrency module settings and the total may differ from the exact calculated result, especially for large amounts of products.

This article will guide you through the process of MultiCurrency add-on module installation and use.

Configuring the module

After you have successfully installed the MultiCurrency add-on module, click on the 'MultiCurrency' module link to enter the module's settings page (Figure 3).

 Figure 3: Configuring MultiCurrency module settings

Figure 3: Configuring MultiCurrency module settings

The module has only one setting 'Display default currency & customer's national currency only'. Place a checkmark if you want to display only default currency and customer's national currency(-ies) when a customer is logged in. Remove the checkmark if you want all the active currencies to be displayed. Click on the 'Submit' button to save the setting.

Managing Currencies

Modifying default currency

MultiCurrency module provides a possibility to change the default currency of your store. You can assign a different currency code, currency name and currency format. Edit the corresponding fields under the 'Default currency' title and click on the ''Up'date' button to save the changes (Figure 4).

If you redefine the default currency of your store, make sure that all payment and shipment methods you are using can operate using the new currency.
 Figure 4: Modifying default currency

Figure 4: Modifying default currency

Defining a new currency

The list of currencies is available under the 'Currencies' section of the 'Settings' menu in the Administrator Zone (Figure 5). Initially only the default currency is present. To add a new currency, provide the following details under the 'Add new currency' title:

  • Name: name of a currency;
  • Code: 3-letter code of a currency;
  • Pos.: numeric value defining the position of the currency in the list of additional currencies defined; the smaller the value, the closer it is to the top of the list;
  • Currency format: the format for currency representation (E.g.: '%s USD' or '$ %s');
  • Exchange rate: exchange rate of a currency to the default currency of the store;
  • Countries of circulation: select the countries where the currency is circulated. To define more than one country, <CTRL>-click on country names.

Click on the 'Add new' button to save the currency.

 Figure 5: Defining a new currency

Figure 5: Defining a new currency

The currency will now be available under the 'Additional currencies' title. To activate the newly defined currency, find it in the list of additional currencies, place a checkmark in the 'Active' field corresponding to this currency and click on the Update button (Figure 6). To deactivate a currency, remove the checkmark in the 'Active' field and click on the Update button.

 Figure 6: Activating newly defined currencies

Figure 6: Activating newly defined currencies

Modifying additional currencies

In the 'Currencies' section of the 'Settings' menu in the Administrator Zone you can review and modify the list of additional currencies your store is using. Change the values in the corresponding fields and click on the 'Update' button to save the changes (Figure 6). The changes will be instantly reflected at the Customer front-end.

Deleting an additional currency

In order to delete an additional currency, place a checkmark in a box to the right from the currency data and click on the 'Delete' button (Figure 7).

 Figure 7: Deleting an additional currency

Figure 7: Deleting an additional currency

Managing your store with multicurrency capabilities

When your store has additional currencies defined, all active currencies are displayed in the sections of the Administrator Zone (Figure 8) making it easier for the store administrator to manage orders placed in different currencies.

Order calculations are always carried out using the default currency and then translated into other currencies.
 Figure 8: Multiple currencies displayed in an order details page

Figure 8: Multiple currencies displayed in an order details page

Customer zone

This section demonstrates how MultiCurrency add-on module modifies the look of the Customer Zone.

Depending on the settings of the module, category and product pages display either all currencies defined at the store, or the customer's national currency combined with the default currency.

In the above example (Figure 6), a customer from Austria will see product pages, catalog pages and his shopping cart as displayed in Figure 9 while a customer from the USA or a country outside of Euro Zone and Russian Federation will only see one currency as displayed in Figure 10.

If we do not limit the list of currencies to only national and default currencies, all available currencies will be displayed (Figure 11).

 Figure 9: Shopping cart as seen by a customer from Austria

Figure 9: Shopping cart as seen by a customer from Austria

 Figure 10: Shopping cart as seen by a customer from the USA

Figure 10: Shopping cart as seen by a customer from the USA

 Figure 11: Shopping cart displaying a complete list of currencies defined

Figure 11: Shopping cart displaying a complete list of currencies defined