Product Combination Creation

Posted By BORNXenon Thu 20 Nov 2014
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BORNXenon
 Posted Thu 20 Nov 2014
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There should be an option to manually create a combination, or at least to uncheck automatically generated combinations so they don't get created when the save button is pressed.

I spent a large portion of yesterday tediously deleting unneeded combinations 1 at a time and today I have tried to add a new product that automatically generates 576 combinations, yet only about 100 of those combinations are needed. 500 combinations is the limit so I cannot even add the 576 combinations and then delete the 476 unneeded combinations.

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Paul
 Posted Thu 4 Dec 2014
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Generally I'd say if you're configuring something that is generating several hundred combinations, you're probably not needing combinations in the first place.

The point of combinations is to give an options interface, but add in stock tracking of individual permutations and a unique SKU. You might sell a t-shirt in four sizes and 3 colours for example, and keep stock of all of them.

But it's very unlikely you keep 500 slightly different items in stock, or that the manufacturer has allocated 500 or so slightly different SKUs for them. In such cases, an options product normally suffices.

But if you have a complex arrangement were only certain combinations of options are available then probably need to consider looking at custom product controls, which enable you to do virtually anything.

http://userguide.kartris.com/Default.aspx?headID=312


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