Just wanted to clarify the following... the documentation here: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/commerce-operations/implementation-playbook/best-practices/p... states that from 2.4.3 the cart maximum is 750
Is this 750 unique items, regardless of the quantity requested for each item?
So if a customer has 750 items in their cart, but has a quantity of 2 for each item, does this count as 750 items in the cart, or 1500 items in the cart?
Thanks
Hi @sarahatten9bcb ,
If you want to apply limit on whole cart then you need to try several free extensions like
https://bsscommerce.com/magento-2-minimum-order-quantity-extension.html
Magento 2 default configuration available at below path
Stores => Configuration => Catalog => Inventory => Product Stock Options => Maximum Qty Allowed in Shopping Cart works for per product cart limit not for whole cart item limit.
Example you have only 2 products available in whole store named product 1 and product 2.
if you set Maximum Qty Allowed in Shopping Cart = 2 then you can add product 1's 2 qty in cart and product2's 2 qty in cart. It will limit qty per product available in cart.
Hope it helps!
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Thanks
Thanks for the response and info!
The reason I ask is because we experiencing timeouts when customers have really large baskets, and the documentation as linked previously, says that they advise no more than 750 in the cart in order to reduce the risk of increased response times - and yes, we wanted to confirm if the guidelines mean 750 unique items with a qty of 1 each, or if you up the qty, it still counts as 750 items
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks,