Hi all
There is something I would like to do with the filtering and properties but I cannot think of a way to do this in Sellerdeck. Im hoping that someone can help with a solution or simply tell me this is not possible!
Essentially the problem is this: we are a company that sells maps, and on each of our products there can be a number of recognised mountains and hills, such as Ben Nevis. It would be helpful to customers if they can, by way of a scrolling drop down list in the filtering options, select the mountain they wish to climb and the website return a list of maps that this mountain is on.
The problem as I see it, arises when a map has multiple mountains. For instance:
MAP A - shows: mountain 1, mountain 2, mountain 3
MAP B - shows: mountain 1, mountain 2
MAP C - shows: mountain 2, mountain 3, mountain 4
The question is how to add this information to the products, such that a customer can select 'mountain 2' and maps A, B and C are returned.
A variable called 'Mountains' with a long list of choices would not be suitable as you can only assign one option to each product.
Does anyone have any bright ideas? If I have not made my problem that clear, please just say!
Thanks all, Adam
There is something I would like to do with the filtering and properties but I cannot think of a way to do this in Sellerdeck. Im hoping that someone can help with a solution or simply tell me this is not possible!
Essentially the problem is this: we are a company that sells maps, and on each of our products there can be a number of recognised mountains and hills, such as Ben Nevis. It would be helpful to customers if they can, by way of a scrolling drop down list in the filtering options, select the mountain they wish to climb and the website return a list of maps that this mountain is on.
The problem as I see it, arises when a map has multiple mountains. For instance:
MAP A - shows: mountain 1, mountain 2, mountain 3
MAP B - shows: mountain 1, mountain 2
MAP C - shows: mountain 2, mountain 3, mountain 4
The question is how to add this information to the products, such that a customer can select 'mountain 2' and maps A, B and C are returned.
A variable called 'Mountains' with a long list of choices would not be suitable as you can only assign one option to each product.
Does anyone have any bright ideas? If I have not made my problem that clear, please just say!
Thanks all, Adam
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