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Re: Variant Products

jonwimp
Vamsi,

You sent this to my personal email. Not that I mind, but I'd prefer that you emailed me from the
OFBiz user ML for subjects regarding OFBiz.

I think there was a recent problem with subscribing to that ML. Not sure about details. Can
someone confirm and help Vamsi join user ML? Thanks.

Jonathon

[hidden email] wrote:

> Thanks for reponding and I am going to test this one tommorow i will get back to you if I had any problems in creating the variant products
>
> Regards
> Vamsi
>
>
> jonwimp wrote:
>> Vamsi,
>>
>> A Virtual Product ("Is VIRTUAL Product"? "Y") can be considered the "top
>> definition" of a series
>> of variant products.
>>
>> See WG-9943 for example.
>>
>> You don't have to create all of WG-9943's variants manually. Can do it
>> automatically.
>>
>> Go to /catalog/control/QuickAddVariants?productId=WG-9943 . Click on the
>> checkbox labeled "All".
>> You'll see auto-generated product IDs "WG-994301", "WG-994302", and so on.
>>
>> Now go to:
>>
>> 1. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9000 and set "ID Code" to
>> "B".
>>
>> 2. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9001 and set "ID Code" to
>> "S".
>>
>> 3. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9002 and set "ID Code" to
>> "3".
>>
>> 4. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9003 and set "ID Code" to
>> "4".
>>
>> Go back to /catalog/control/QuickAddVariants?productId=WG-9943 and click
>> on checkbox labeled "All"
>> again. You'll see auto-generated product IDs "WG-9943-B3", "WG-9943-B4",
>> "WG-9943-S3", "WG-9943-S4".
>>
>> Hope that gives you a quick idea of what OFBiz is capable of.
>>
>> Come back for more info if you can't quickly figure out how to:
>>
>> 1. Create Features at catalog/control/EditFeatureCategories
>>
>> 2. Attach Features to a product at say
>>     catalog/control/EditProductFeatures?productId=WG-9943
>>
>> 3. Auto-generate the variants at say
>>     catalog/control/QuickAddVariants?productId=WG-9943
>>
>> Create an entirely new virtual product, say WG-9943-Vamsi. Try to recreate
>> the same variants that
>> WG-9943 has, and you'll have learned a very powerful function in OFBiz.
>>
>> Enjoy OFBiz!
>>
>> If you've figured things out quickly from this advice, would you consider
>> writing some form of
>> docs for this particular function? Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Jonathon
>>
>> PS: Try to write to user ML at [hidden email] . This list is for
>> discussion of actual
>> development of functionalities in OFBiz.
>>
>> Vamsi wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>        I am stuck up at creating variant products . I want create a
>>> product
>>> in three different sizes small,medium and large of different prices .
>>>
>>> regards
>>> vamsi
>>
>>
> Quoted from:  http://www.nabble.com/Variant-Products-tf3063233.html#a8520037
>
>

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Re: Variant Products

Jacques Le Roux
Administrator
Vamsi,

To subscribe to user ML please send a blank message to [hidden email] (only put subscribe in the object normally
not mandatory but might help some time)

Jacques

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathon -- Improov" <[hidden email]>
To: "OFBiz Users Mailing List" <[hidden email]>
Cc: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 5:14 AM
Subject: Re: Variant Products


> Vamsi,
>
> You sent this to my personal email. Not that I mind, but I'd prefer that you emailed me from the
> OFBiz user ML for subjects regarding OFBiz.
>
> I think there was a recent problem with subscribing to that ML. Not sure about details. Can
> someone confirm and help Vamsi join user ML? Thanks.
>
> Jonathon
>
> [hidden email] wrote:
> > Thanks for reponding and I am going to test this one tommorow i will get back to you if I had any problems in creating the
variant products

> >
> > Regards
> > Vamsi
> >
> >
> > jonwimp wrote:
> >> Vamsi,
> >>
> >> A Virtual Product ("Is VIRTUAL Product"? "Y") can be considered the "top
> >> definition" of a series
> >> of variant products.
> >>
> >> See WG-9943 for example.
> >>
> >> You don't have to create all of WG-9943's variants manually. Can do it
> >> automatically.
> >>
> >> Go to /catalog/control/QuickAddVariants?productId=WG-9943 . Click on the
> >> checkbox labeled "All".
> >> You'll see auto-generated product IDs "WG-994301", "WG-994302", and so on.
> >>
> >> Now go to:
> >>
> >> 1. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9000 and set "ID Code" to
> >> "B".
> >>
> >> 2. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9001 and set "ID Code" to
> >> "S".
> >>
> >> 3. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9002 and set "ID Code" to
> >> "3".
> >>
> >> 4. catalog/control/EditFeature?productFeatureId=9003 and set "ID Code" to
> >> "4".
> >>
> >> Go back to /catalog/control/QuickAddVariants?productId=WG-9943 and click
> >> on checkbox labeled "All"
> >> again. You'll see auto-generated product IDs "WG-9943-B3", "WG-9943-B4",
> >> "WG-9943-S3", "WG-9943-S4".
> >>
> >> Hope that gives you a quick idea of what OFBiz is capable of.
> >>
> >> Come back for more info if you can't quickly figure out how to:
> >>
> >> 1. Create Features at catalog/control/EditFeatureCategories
> >>
> >> 2. Attach Features to a product at say
> >>     catalog/control/EditProductFeatures?productId=WG-9943
> >>
> >> 3. Auto-generate the variants at say
> >>     catalog/control/QuickAddVariants?productId=WG-9943
> >>
> >> Create an entirely new virtual product, say WG-9943-Vamsi. Try to recreate
> >> the same variants that
> >> WG-9943 has, and you'll have learned a very powerful function in OFBiz.
> >>
> >> Enjoy OFBiz!
> >>
> >> If you've figured things out quickly from this advice, would you consider
> >> writing some form of
> >> docs for this particular function? Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >> Jonathon
> >>
> >> PS: Try to write to user ML at [hidden email] . This list is for
> >> discussion of actual
> >> development of functionalities in OFBiz.
> >>
> >> Vamsi wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>>        I am stuck up at creating variant products . I want create a
> >>> product
> >>> in three different sizes small,medium and large of different prices .
> >>>
> >>> regards
> >>> vamsi
> >>
> >>
> > Quoted from:  http://www.nabble.com/Variant-Products-tf3063233.html#a8520037
> >
> >

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Re: Variant Products

Jörg Herbst
Hi,

seems I'm not alone with my problem. Subscribing to this mailinglist was
pretty difficult, cause on the homepage (ofbiz.apache.org) the link for
the user mailinglist is still [hidden email]
which doesn't work any longer. Maybe someone can fix this and change it
to [hidden email], so new users get a chance to
subscribe to the mailingslist.

Greetings
Joerg

> Vamsi,
>
> To subscribe to user ML please send a blank message to [hidden email] (only put subscribe in the object normally
> not mandatory but might help some time)
>
> Jacques
>
>  

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Re: Variant Products

Jacques Le Roux
Administrator
Hi,

That not depends of OFBiz community but Apache human ressources (infra team). It has been asked since some time now, and I don't
know why nothing is done yet. I personaly asked for a change to
[hidden email] the 18/01/2007.

BTW I'm not sure that the link is [hidden email] IMO should rather be [hidden email] but I
may be wrong there, did you try this link ?

Thanks

Jacques


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jörg Herbst" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Variant Products


> Hi,
>
> seems I'm not alone with my problem. Subscribing to this mailinglist was
> pretty difficult, cause on the homepage (ofbiz.apache.org) the link for
> the user mailinglist is still [hidden email]
> which doesn't work any longer. Maybe someone can fix this and change it
> to [hidden email], so new users get a chance to
> subscribe to the mailingslist.
>
> Greetings
> Joerg
>
> > Vamsi,
> >
> > To subscribe to user ML please send a blank message to [hidden email] (only put subscribe in the object
normally
> > not mandatory but might help some time)
> >
> > Jacques
> >
> >