Hey all!
Any Ubercart ninjas in da house?
When editing a product kit there is a list of all included products which include quantity, ordering and discount. This should also include the product attribute options.
example: we sell online content for schools. An ebook can be purchases individually, per classroom or per school. These are all attribute options of the ebook product. We want to create product kits which would include an ebook with a classroom license, but as product kits work now you can't set the attribute option on the edit page - instead the customer picks which attribute option they want which, in this case, won't work.
Our workaround is to create copies of existing products with only one attribute option, but this is obviously entirely inefficient and messy... does anyone know of a method to achieve this?
Thanks!
Putting this out there one last time before completely dropping product kits.
Ryan Thomson wrote:
Hey all!
Any Ubercart ninjas in da house?
When editing a product kit there is a list of all included products which include quantity, ordering and discount. This should also include the product attribute options.
example: we sell online content for schools. An ebook can be purchases individually, per classroom or per school. These are all attribute options of the ebook product. We want to create product kits which would include an ebook with a classroom license, but as product kits work now you can't set the attribute option on the edit page - instead the customer picks which attribute option they want which, in this case, won't work.
Our workaround is to create copies of existing products with only one attribute option, but this is obviously entirely inefficient and messy... does anyone know of a method to achieve this?
Thanks!
Hi,
I don't think many ubercart people hang out here. The majority of the ubercart community lives over at ubercart.org.
You may be better response from there.
Gordon.
On 06/02/2009, at 4:05 AM, Ryan Thomson wrote:
Putting this out there one last time before completely dropping product kits.
Ryan Thomson wrote:
Hey all!
Any Ubercart ninjas in da house?
When editing a product kit there is a list of all included products which include quantity, ordering and discount. This should also include the product attribute options.
example: we sell online content for schools. An ebook can be purchases individually, per classroom or per school. These are all attribute options of the ebook product. We want to create product kits which would include an ebook with a classroom license, but as product kits work now you can't set the attribute option on the edit page - instead the customer picks which attribute option they want which, in this case, won't work.
Our workaround is to create copies of existing products with only one attribute option, but this is obviously entirely inefficient and messy... does anyone know of a method to achieve this?
Thanks!
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Thanks Gordon,
I've submitted this on the ubercart forum, on the post installation forum at drupal and as a feature request on the project page on drupal. I added it here just to cover my bases - you never know!
Appreciate the heads up though! Ryan
Gordon Heydon wrote:
Hi,
I don't think many ubercart people hang out here. The majority of the ubercart community lives over at ubercart.org.
You may be better response from there.
Gordon.
On 06/02/2009, at 4:05 AM, Ryan Thomson wrote:
Putting this out there one last time before completely dropping product kits.
Ryan Thomson wrote:
Hey all!
Any Ubercart ninjas in da house?
When editing a product kit there is a list of all included products which include quantity, ordering and discount. This should also include the product attribute options.
example: we sell online content for schools. An ebook can be purchases individually, per classroom or per school. These are all attribute options of the ebook product. We want to create product kits which would include an ebook with a classroom license, but as product kits work now you can't set the attribute option on the edit page - instead the customer picks which attribute option they want which, in this case, won't work.
Our workaround is to create copies of existing products with only one attribute option, but this is obviously entirely inefficient and messy... does anyone know of a method to achieve this?
Thanks!
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Quoting Ryan Thomson ryan@etrafficsolutions.com:
Thanks Gordon,
I've submitted this on the ubercart forum, on the post installation forum at drupal and as a feature request on the project page on drupal. I added it here just to cover my bases - you never know!
But as Gordon said, your support for Ubercart is found at ubercart.org.
Appreciate the heads up though! Ryan
Gordon Heydon wrote:
Hi,
I don't think many ubercart people hang out here. The majority of the ubercart community lives over at ubercart.org.
You may be better response from there.
Gordon.
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