The custom product is probably the best option out there right now. The
option groups should work for this setup so if they are not, there's
probably some sort of configuration issue.

-Chris

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 6:59 AM, bab <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I want to know best approach to create a PC product where I can define
> a set number of PCs e.g. 10 per brand/model, and have buyers choose a
> set of options for that PC e.g. OS and software package, e.g.
>
> PC-Product-A
> PC-Product-B
> OS {Ubuntu, XP, Vista}
> Software {Basic, Standard, Full}
>
> The problem with product variations is you have to assign quantities
> to each variation making it very hard to have 10 PCs per brand/model
> in total (without resorting to weird distributions of quantity and
> accute attention to sales).
>
> the custom product seems design for this, but does noot seem to
> incorporate the option groups set (maybe I have not setup properly and
> am missing this funtion as I think I read somewhere that custom
> products can incorporate option groups).
>
> Anyway, any insight/help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> >
>

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