I've tied myself in knots trying to achieve this. The answer may be fundamentally easy or not possible at all, any help would be fantastic.
We have a single product (and if possible we would like to keep as one product) that has a number of variables.
They come in a number of sizes, and each size can be bought in a number of pack sizes.
The crunch is, that the prices for all combinations are different and none of this is dependent on quantity purchased (minimum orders).
After looking at the many posts on component pricing I still can't seem to solve the problem and work out a combination of component, attribute, hidden product etc.
Like I say, probably very easy to sort - would love it if someone could call me a numbskull and give me the solution in a single line
I have attached the image of the pricing matrix for your reference.
Many thanks,
Jonathan.
We have a single product (and if possible we would like to keep as one product) that has a number of variables.
They come in a number of sizes, and each size can be bought in a number of pack sizes.
The crunch is, that the prices for all combinations are different and none of this is dependent on quantity purchased (minimum orders).
After looking at the many posts on component pricing I still can't seem to solve the problem and work out a combination of component, attribute, hidden product etc.
Like I say, probably very easy to sort - would love it if someone could call me a numbskull and give me the solution in a single line
I have attached the image of the pricing matrix for your reference.
Many thanks,
Jonathan.
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