I'm not sure if I'm using the proper terminology here...sorry.
I have created several custom properties which need to be searchable (in Business). I have figured out how to make each property searchable but some of the fields need to have multiple entries for a given property. Here is an example:
A person needs to find a fuel injector for a Porsche. I want them to be able to search by year and model. In other words, seach on "1992 Model 911" and get all of the items that match those years. However, one part can match MANY years and models.
If I create a property called "Year" and a property called "Model" and then try to add multiple years and multiple models in the properties of the product, I get an error saying I can't use duplicate property names. I don't want to create a property for each year (I don't think) and I don't want to separate them by a comma or then each set becomes a searchable item of its own.
Anyone know how to create a search under these conditions?
Thanks,
Clark
I have created several custom properties which need to be searchable (in Business). I have figured out how to make each property searchable but some of the fields need to have multiple entries for a given property. Here is an example:
A person needs to find a fuel injector for a Porsche. I want them to be able to search by year and model. In other words, seach on "1992 Model 911" and get all of the items that match those years. However, one part can match MANY years and models.
If I create a property called "Year" and a property called "Model" and then try to add multiple years and multiple models in the properties of the product, I get an error saying I can't use duplicate property names. I don't want to create a property for each year (I don't think) and I don't want to separate them by a comma or then each set becomes a searchable item of its own.
Anyone know how to create a search under these conditions?
Thanks,
Clark
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