You should analize you problem realy good,
I has a similar problem, on a Food Chain Distribution B2b Site and it
worked 5 Stars for me.

Good Luck...


On May 14, 4:28 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:50 AM, PaulMan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > No,
> > I Tree has unique branches..
> > A Table for Dining Room , is not a table for a Living Room ....but i
> > think if you reverse the order you will get more organized
> > put
>
> > Tables( id:5 ) -> Living Room ( id:6 )
> > Tables( id:5 ) -> Dinning Room ( id:7 )
> > * ids are only examples
>
> Makes sense to me, except it'd be a problem for, eg. Lamps, or Chairs,
> etc. needing a Living Room or Dining Room subCat. themselves.
>
> I wonder if it'd be a good idea to mix a Category model (using Tree)
> with something like Tags. So, say, "Tables" (the thing) would be a
> Category, with "Living Room", etc. (the qualifier, for want of a
> better word) being a Tag. I'm just thinking out loud here. I've no
> idea how to make this work.
>
> Having said that, though, using Tree is definitely a good idea, in
> general, for things like this.
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