jayeskreezy Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 Ok so I see in my catalog that there is a place to input an option name and option value, but is there a way to add another level to that so a customer could choose more than one option for a product? and be able to add the item to the cart with those values? For example if I have a magazine that I'm selling and I want these options: Item name is: Jet Magazine Customer must choose either: Renewal or New then they Also must choose if they want a 1yr for $5, 2yr for $10, or 3yr for $15 subscription. Currrently, oscommerce will only allow me to put one option value to a name, however I want to be able to add 2 option values (in this case renewal/new AND 1yr/2yr/3yr with prices) PLS help....This is really bothering me and limiting my store and products. I've searched the contributions, but since i'm new to this I probably am searching for the wrong term. Thanks in advance!
jayeskreezy Posted March 1, 2007 Author Posted March 1, 2007 Ok so I see in my catalog that there is a place to input an option name and option value, but is there a way to add another level to that so a customer could choose more than one option for a product? and be able to add the item to the cart with those values? For example if I have a magazine that I'm selling and I want these options: Item name is: Jet Magazine Customer must choose either: Renewal or New then they Also must choose if they want a 1yr for $5, 2yr for $10, or 3yr for $15 subscription. Currrently, oscommerce will only allow me to put one option value to a name, however I want to be able to add 2 option values (in this case renewal/new AND 1yr/2yr/3yr with prices) PLS help....This is really bothering me and limiting my store and products. I've searched the contributions, but since i'm new to this I probably am searching for the wrong term. Thanks in advance! please help guys
jasonabc Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 Currrently, oscommerce will only allow me to put one option value to a name Not true. You can set as many product options as you wish and then assign those to products. Create an option called "subscription" and give it values of 'renewal' or 'new' and then create another product option called "subscription length" and assign values of 1yr (+5), 2 yr (+10) and so on. Jason My Contributions: Paypal Payflow PRO | Rollover Category Images | Authorize.net Invoice Number Fix
jayeskreezy Posted March 1, 2007 Author Posted March 1, 2007 Not true. You can set as many product options as you wish and then assign those to products. Create an option called "subscription" and give it values of 'renewal' or 'new' and then create another product option called "subscription length" and assign values of 1yr (+5), 2 yr (+10) and so on. oh koo...thanks JAson! That fixed it!
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