I'm struggling a little with the finer points of stock control and hope there's a relatively easy answer.
Say I'm selling a bath towel, in pink, green and white. I have a product 'bath towel' with a colour attribute, with three choices. From an order processing and website viewpoint, that's fine. The product displays to the customer, with a pulldown for the attribute and I get told which attribute they've selected on the order.
But it's not quite good enough from a stock control viewpoint, because all I can keep track of are how many bath towels I have in stock, not how many bath towels of each colour.
I don't really want a different product code for each colour, but I am concluding that I might have to.
What are the possible approaches I could take to monitoring stock at the lowest level - in the example here, by colour?
Thanks in advance,
Alan
Say I'm selling a bath towel, in pink, green and white. I have a product 'bath towel' with a colour attribute, with three choices. From an order processing and website viewpoint, that's fine. The product displays to the customer, with a pulldown for the attribute and I get told which attribute they've selected on the order.
But it's not quite good enough from a stock control viewpoint, because all I can keep track of are how many bath towels I have in stock, not how many bath towels of each colour.
I don't really want a different product code for each colour, but I am concluding that I might have to.
What are the possible approaches I could take to monitoring stock at the lowest level - in the example here, by colour?
Thanks in advance,
Alan
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