Thank you.

Did I understand correctly, that for now without applying additional 
changes on the coding level, the solution for T-shirt use case would be: 

1. To create Product.Template: T-Shirt white  and T-Shirt black
2. To create Attribite.Set with size selections: S,M,L
3. To apply this Attribute.Set to Product.Templates as per step 1
4. For each Product.Template create 3 Product.Variants and select Attribute 
S,M,L for each variant? 

Thank you 
Artem



понедельник, 30 января 2017 г., 14:00:06 UTC+2 пользователь Cédric Krier 
написал:
>
> On 2017-01-30 12:40, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote: 
> > El 30/01/17 a les 10:54, 'Artem Braga' via tryton ha escrit: 
> > > Hello. 
> > > 
> > > Does Tryton allow to attach more than one attribute sets to a product? 
> > > Example: Im selling T-shirts in two colors and three possible sizes 
> for 
> > > each color. Is there a possibility to link "Color Attribute Set" and 
> > > "Size Attribute Set" to a T-shirt Product and choose required 
> size-color 
> > > combination for the T-shirt Product Variant? 
> > 
> > I won't use a attribute set but a direct fields on the product.template 
> > form. One for defining the available colors (Many2Many) and another for 
> > defining the available sizes (ManyMany). 
>
> I think it is a bad advice. This is the typical usage of product 
> attributes. 
>
> About combination of the sets, it is not possible for now but the same 
> attribute can be defined in different set. 
> But indeed there is nothing that will prevent us to change the 
> attribute_set Many2One of Template into a Many2Many. This could probably 
> make sense to ease combination. 
>
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