No you would have to create two separate SKU's, if they are in separate 
areas.  Most e-commerce software from FreeTrade to BroadVision, which I'm 
currently working on, does this/has this problem.  It's a basic  database 
issue.  I think with some development you could make it work.
dan mccullough + web technology specialist + garnet hill + 603.823.5545 x 
1119

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From:   Christie Walker [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, June 01, 2000 9:44 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [FreeTrade] Sales

First of all, let me say that Freetrade is a great software package!  I
can't believe how fast I got it up and running, with no big problems!

Now my question, with some background.  I am doing a website for a
Needlework shop.  One particular design is sold both as just a leaflet and
also as a kit.  I have a "Patterns" dept, and within the dept I have two
sub-depts "Kits" and "Leaflets".  I have one item with two SKUs: one that
is a leaflet and one that is a kit.  The item is in both the "Kits" and
"Leaflets" departments.

Now, if I want to put a 10% sale on just the "Kits" department, both SKUs
of the item are being discounted.

Is my Item-to-SKUs logic flawed, or is this just a side effect of the
software?  Any suggestions?  Should I just make two items instead?  I know
my client will want to put sales on *just* leaflets or *just* kits...

Thanks!

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Christie Walker







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