On Mar 26, 5:49 am, Bob Waycott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you looked at creating Product Variations yet for your need?

Hi Bob,

Product Variations/Option Groups/Options seems to be a way to deal
with, well, variations.  Blue polo shirts and red polo shirts should
be displayed on the same Polo Shirt product page, with identical
descriptions and probably pricing, but back in the warehouse the
colors are not interchangeable -- they are distinct SKUs.  So these
are different SKUs but presented as "the same" product

My situation is that I'm dealing with a single SKU, and a kind of
discount structure for quantity purchase.  One common presentation of
this is the list I showed in the OP.  I can't use quantity ranges
(e.g. 1-3, $6.95; 4-47, $6.30; 48-up $6) because if they order a
pallet and a gallon, they'll pay the pallet price and the full price
for the 49th gallon.  In a sense, these are the same SKU presented as
different product, but on the same product page.

Back in the warehouse, there's a single SKU, the gallon.  I'll need to
decrement the SKU's inventory level by "ordered-quantity x 4" for
cases and "ordered-quantity x 48" for pallets.

Again, this is such a common way of doing things, I assume it's
covered but I'm not seeing it.

Ned


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