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CURCY currency tables for WooCommerce stores

Adjust CURCY exchange rates, fixed prices, and country rules across every currency from one inline-editable table. Filter by region, sort by freshness, and audit hidden currencies without paging through plugin tabs.

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SleekView table view for CURCY Multi Currency for WooCommerce

CURCY runs your prices. SleekView runs CURCY.

CURCY Multi Currency for WooCommerce stores its currency definitions inside serialized rows of wp_options, with per-product fixed prices held as postmeta on each product. The plugin's own settings UI walks you through one currency tab at a time, which is fine when you have three currencies and a problem when you have twenty. SleekView reads those same option rows and exposes every currency, rate, position rule, and visibility flag as columns you can sort and filter.

Finance teams care about the rate sheet, not the UI. With CURCY data flattened into a SleekView table, an FX update becomes a single inline-edit pass: select rows, apply a multiplier, save. The rate freshness column is computed from CURCY's own last-updated timestamp, so stale aggregator data jumps to the top when you sort descending. Hidden currencies surface alongside live ones, with a toggle column to flip them in bulk.

Per-product fixed prices live in product meta with keys like _wcml_custom_prices, and CURCY follows the same convention. SleekView joins those overrides into the same surface, so a merchandiser can filter to products with overridden prices and confirm each override still reflects the current strategy. The result is one auditable rate sheet for currencies, country rules, and product-level exceptions that finance, merchandising, and ops can read without learning the CURCY menu structure.

Workflow

Build a CURCY rate sheet in SleekView

1

Point to options

Create a SleekView pulling from wp_options where option_name matches the CURCY namespace, plus a join on _wcml_custom_prices in postmeta for product-level overrides.
2

Pick the columns

Surface currency_code, exchange_rate, currency_position, enabled, and last-updated as columns. Add region or trade-bloc tags as a derived field if your team works by market.
3

Apply filters

Save filtered views for stale rates, hidden currencies, and overridden product prices so each team opens directly into the slice they care about during FX moves.
4

Inline edit and save

Select rows, apply a rate multiplier or visibility toggle, and save. SleekView writes through to the same option rows CURCY already manages, so its own scheduler keeps working.

Sample columns

CURCY data layout

CURCY persists currency definitions in serialized option rows and stores per-product fixed prices as product meta.
Source: wp_options
Field Description Type Editable Status
currency_code ISO 4217 code string Yes Active
exchange_rate Rate against base currency decimal Yes Active
currency_position left, right, with space string Yes Active
enabled Public or hidden boolean Yes Toggle

Comparison

CURCY settings page vs. SleekView

CURCY settings

  • Settings page edits one currency at a time
  • No bulk rate adjustment across currencies
  • Country rules buried inside per-currency tabs
  • No filter for stale rates or fixed prices
  • Cannot export the rate sheet

SleekView

  • Inline edit rates across every currency at once
  • Filter currencies by region or hidden status
  • Sort by rate freshness to spot stale aggregator data
  • Bulk toggle currencies live or hidden
  • Export the rate sheet for accounting review

Features

What SleekView gives you for CURCY Multi Currency for WooCommerce

Rate sheet view

All currencies and their rates in one editable column so a finance pass takes minutes instead of clicking through CURCY's per-currency tabs.

Region pivots

Group currencies by continent or trade bloc to manage Eurozone and APAC pricing in batches. Saved views per region keep launches organised.

Freshness alerts

Sort by CURCY's last-updated timestamp and refresh rates that drifted past your tolerance window before a customer notices the mispricing.

Audience

Where CURCY merchants use SleekView

FX volatility response

When the dollar moves overnight, update twenty currencies at once with a multiplier instead of clicking through tabs and missing the slow ones.

Fixed-price audit

Filter to products with overridden fixed prices to confirm each override still matches the current strategy and is not just legacy noise.

Market rollout

Bulk enable currencies and country rules for a new region launch and disable test currencies in one save before going live.

The bigger picture

Why CURCY merchants need a rate sheet view

Multi-currency WooCommerce stores live and die by rate hygiene. When the dollar moves three percent overnight and your aggregator missed the refresh, every checkout in twenty currencies is off until someone fixes it. CURCY's per-currency tab UI is reasonable for setup and painful for maintenance: you cannot see all rates at once, you cannot filter for stale ones, and you cannot apply a uniform adjustment without clicking through every currency.

Fixed-price overrides at the product level are even harder to audit because they hide inside individual product meta boxes that nobody reviews unless a customer complains. SleekView treats CURCY's data the way finance already thinks about it, as a sheet of rows you compare and adjust together. The same view works for a one-currency emergency and a quarterly audit.

When the auditor asks for a snapshot of every currency's rate, position rule, and country scope, you export the visible slice and hand it over. The plugin still owns the data; SleekView just makes it readable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for CURCY Multi Currency for WooCommerce

Yes, CURCY persists currency definitions in serialized rows of wp_options, and per-product fixed prices in postmeta. SleekView reads and writes those exact keys, so the plugin's own scheduler and front-end conversion logic continue to work without any patch or fork.

 

Yes. Select any number of currency rows in the table, apply a multiplier or absolute value, and save once. The change writes back through CURCY's own option, so its conversion code, switcher widget, and price filters all see the new rates immediately.

 

Yes. Per-product fixed prices stored in product meta surface as columns next to the global rate sheet. Filter to products with active overrides to audit each exception, or join overrides with the regular price column to spot drift since the last manual review.

 

No. CURCY's own scheduler keeps fetching from your configured aggregator, and SleekView only writes when you save a row. If a manual rate is overwritten by the next aggregator run, you will see the new timestamp in the freshness column on the next refresh.

 

Yes. The visible slice exports to CSV with whatever columns and filters you have applied. That makes monthly finance handoffs simple: filter to live currencies, export, and email. The same export feeds reconciliation against your accounting system.

 

Yes. Order-side currency data on the high-performance order tables is exposed alongside the option rows, so reports that need both customer-facing rates and historical order amounts run from one view.

 

Yes. Country scopes are exposed as a column you can filter and group on. If two currencies claim the same country, the conflict surfaces as soon as you sort by country, which is faster than chasing it through CURCY's per-currency screens.

 

Yes. Currency rows are independent of post translations, so multilingual sites keep working as expected. If you also need translated currency labels per language, those keys are surfaced as additional columns when present in the option payload.

 

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