Hello,
I would want to manage product lines, in order to : - type common texts into content management, related to a line - use common features for a line - ... But into the e-commerce application, I don't display products ordered by line. Have I to build others categories to represent product lines and associate products to their supplier line ? Thanks Eric |
there is usually one set of products.
then you can have some or all assigned to a catalog which is attached to you products store. this will determine what is displayed on the website. in each catalog you can have categories. Now you can have a catalog that is not connected to a website, say for each supplier and/or lines. each of those catalogs refer to the same products, All or some. Each of those catalogs can have their own categories, or share categories in other catalogs. you can also have catalogs that have suppliers/lines as they come from the source but not part of the products that are for sale. Still in All this, there is only one product (productID) entry in ofbiz. hope that helps. Eric DE MAULDE wrote: > Hello, > > I would want to manage product lines, in order to : > - type common texts into content management, related to a line > - use common features for a line > - ... > But into the e-commerce application, I don't display products ordered by line. > > Have I to build others categories to represent product lines and associate products to their supplier line ? > > Thanks > > Eric |
Oh and if you look at the demo, you can have multiple catalogs on the
website, so if you have a spring catalog you can include that for the that season, [hidden email] wrote: > there is usually one set of products. > then you can have some or all assigned to a catalog which is attached to > you products store. this will determine what is displayed on the website. > in each catalog you can have categories. > Now you can have a catalog that is not connected to a website, say for > each supplier and/or lines. > each of those catalogs refer to the same products, All or some. > Each of those catalogs can have their own categories, or share > categories in other catalogs. > > you can also have catalogs that have suppliers/lines as they come from > the source but not part of the products that are for sale. > Still in All this, there is only one product (productID) entry in ofbiz. > > hope that helps. > > > Eric DE MAULDE wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I would want to manage product lines, in order to : >> - type common texts into content management, related to a line >> - use common features for a line >> - ... >> But into the e-commerce application, I don't display products ordered >> by line. >> >> Have I to build others categories to represent product lines and >> associate products to their supplier line ? >> >> Thanks >> >> Eric > > |
Thanks BJ,
Now I can consider an internal catalog to manage (in hierarchic order) : - manufacturer - manufacturer brand - brand line Eric ----- Original Message ----- From: <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 11:56 AM Subject: Re: supplier product line > Oh and if you look at the demo, you can have multiple catalogs on the > website, so if you have a spring catalog you can include that for the that > season, > > [hidden email] wrote: >> there is usually one set of products. >> then you can have some or all assigned to a catalog which is attached to >> you products store. this will determine what is displayed on the website. >> in each catalog you can have categories. >> Now you can have a catalog that is not connected to a website, say for >> each supplier and/or lines. >> each of those catalogs refer to the same products, All or some. >> Each of those catalogs can have their own categories, or share categories >> in other catalogs. >> >> you can also have catalogs that have suppliers/lines as they come from >> the source but not part of the products that are for sale. >> Still in All this, there is only one product (productID) entry in ofbiz. >> >> hope that helps. >> >> >> Eric DE MAULDE wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I would want to manage product lines, in order to : >>> - type common texts into content management, related to a line >>> - use common features for a line >>> - ... >>> But into the e-commerce application, I don't display products ordered by >>> line. >>> >>> Have I to build others categories to represent product lines and >>> associate products to their supplier line ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Eric >> >> > |
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