I'm using UOM for most of our products. Some stores have similar
products say a shirt with multiple colors and each item line is a size
available. Some shirts have the same starting pricing engine. However,
further down the line a size may become unavailable for a specific color
shirt. Therefore, being able to duplicate the pricing engine to assign
to a different colored shirt in the beginning allows me to further make
changes to the pricing engine for that shirt down the road when size
small becomes unavailable for that specific color.
All the best,
Jessica Souza | Web Manager
9950 Horn Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Please e-mail | jessica@sierrabg.com
I'm just curious why you would need to do this. If you want to use the same pricing engine, then wouldn't it make sense to assign the same pricing engine to multiple products?
Or, do you use one of the pricing engine methods that are not Calculator or Spreadsheet?
Furthermore, the Calculator and Spreadsheet are way too complicated to
use all the time for simple line item products. meh.
All the best,
Jessica Souza | Web Manager
9950 Horn Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Please e-mail | jessica@sierrabg.com
Here is the scenario:
I'm using UOM for most of our products. Some stores have similar
products say a shirt with multiple colors and each item line is a size
available. Some shirts have the same starting pricing engine. However,
further down the line a size may become unavailable for a specific color
shirt. Therefore, being able to duplicate the pricing engine to assign
to a different colored shirt in the beginning allows me to further make
changes to the pricing engine for that shirt down the road when size
small becomes unavailable for that specific color.
All the best,
Jessica Souza | Web Manager
9950 Horn Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Please e-mail | jessica@sierrabg.com
Form Duplication can be a separate idea,, but I'm in agreement with Jim, you can duplicate a pricing engine,, just upload the same spreadsheet.
Form duplication would also be an awesome add.
I'm just curious why you would need to do this. If you want to use the same pricing engine, then wouldn't it make sense to assign the same pricing engine to multiple products?
Or, do you use one of the pricing engine methods that are not Calculator or Spreadsheet?