> I'm looking through my client's print catalog and I noticed that there are
> quite a few items which have a couple of SKU numbers, each having
> different
> sizes, with each size of the item having a different price. For example:
>
>                 Green Cotton (#SKU123)        Organic Cotton (#SKU567)
> Single                $129                                        $189
> Double               $149                                        $199
> Queen               $149                                        $198
>
> and so on...
>
> Some of the items also have more than one SKU number, which isn't
> abnormal.
> However, each of those SKU numbers come in a variety of sizes at different
> prices.
>
> I'm hoping they're not setting me up for an inventory nightmare.
> Is there a
> preferred method of tackling this?

Well...it could be a problem.  FreeTrade is going to require that you have
six different SKUs in this situation.  Multiple SKUs can share an External
SKU ID, so you're OK as far as transmitting orders to the fulfillment side,
but if you only get inventory figures by those External SKU IDs, you won't
really be able to track it accurately.  Realistically, there must be
inventory levels for each of the six.  Are you planning on automating the
setting of inventory?

Leon






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