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Louis
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Posted: 10-February-2007 at 1:45pm |
I am building a website, and want to use PC to rent products out to people instead of selling products. I thought, why not, let’s get creative. My question concerns the "option group" function. Normally you would sell a product (let’s say a chair) for a certain price (let’s say 300), and use the product option function to let a client choose an option (let’s say leather arm rests instead of normal fabric), adding a fixed amount to the initial amount (let’s day +50). I thought, I can use the function as follows: the initial product price is the rental price for 1 day. I can use the option group function to let the client add 1 more day to rent the product, adding an X amount to the initial rental price. And so forth for every other day. The problem is that, since every product has a different rental price, I would have to make a product option group for every product I rent out. And that would mean an endless task. Solution: Would it be possible to have the price increase of an option, inside an option group, increase by a percentage instead of a fixed amount. This way you would only have to make 1 option group for all products, adding 100% for each extra day the client wants to rent the product. If the client wants to rent the product for a week, you could make an option called 'one week', and add 700% to the price. How would I go about this? Maybe this is a nice one for the next update? Edited by Louis - 10-February-2007 at 1:46pm |
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Okay forgive me if I am giving bad information. Please feel free to correct me.
But from my understanding the current options for products on the standard PC version don't allow price add-on with the "Option Groups". However, they do have a version of productcart called BTO (Built to Order). Here's where I am not totally sure: from what I undersand, you can add options using this upgrade and place a price on the option when added to the base product. You can also manage several additional options and set a price for each. For example: you rent x for y days and you can add days for an additional price, and even give them the option to choose insurance with the products for an additional price. I think BTO works similar to that of DELL when you custom build a computer. You get several options to choose from to add onto your base product and each with it's own price. I am also not sure if you can add BTO to the standard version or if it's a separate product. Hope that helps and my understanding of BTO is correct. Here's the link to the BTO explanation, so you can understand what it is. http://www.earlyimpact.com/productcart/build_to_order/index. asp |
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Linda, the information you posted is partially incorrect. The Build To Order version is not needed for the task posted by Louis. Standard version and product options There are many tools that allow you to assign the same product options (option groups and attributes) to multiple products at once, in case those products share the same or similar options. Option pricing as a percentage of product price Build To Order We hope this helps! |
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Oops sorry for the bad info on my part. I guess I haven't played with the options much on v3, because I don't need them at this time. I didn't notice any price fields when I quickly tried to add option groups, so I thought it didn't allow it. I guess I should have messed with it more. At least there was a good answer.
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