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pekka
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Posted: 01-September-2006 at 9:05am |
Product: Product Cart v.3.02 with apparel add-on (v.3.02) Requirement: Example: If I have specified a weight of 800g on the main product (such as mounted 12x8 in. print) but the customer wants to by a sub-product, which is a 18 x 12 in. framed print, which is four times more heavier, the weight value Product Cart still uses is weight of 800g (as specified for on the main product) with all postage calculations. Can you see the issue? To the development team: Pekka Vermasvuo |
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Unfortunately we don't have immediate plans for adding this feature. However, this is probably not a difficult modification for a knowledgeable ASP developer. Sub-products (Apparel Add-on) are records in the "products" table, just like the parent product. When a sub-product is saved to the database many fields are left empty because the parent-product fields are used instead (e.g. product name and description). However, the fields are there and can certainly be used. Whomever takes on this project should consider the following:
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bkats
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Yes, I would love to see the ability to add additional weight for the Product Options feature. Most of the product options we have are "cross selling" products that weigh another 3 or 4 lbs. The problem is that the customer doesn't get charged shipping for the product options. I understand that this may not be the intended use of the product options feature, but with our 10,000+ products it is easier for us to implement cross selling using the product options feature than it is the using cross selling feature itself. |
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dejacob
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I completely agree with the need to have the additional weight added to the options. For instance, I sell medals, trophies, plaques, etc. Some of the medals have the same design, but are available in 2 sizes. The larger size, of course, has a greater weight to it. It is much easier offering this as an option, rather than an entirely new category. This is just an example, but a lot of the options of my products would add weight to it. We could charge the highest weight possible, but this is not really fair to the customer who wants the smaller product.
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