Ah, so the variant function adds the features as well. Will try that.

--Sven

2008/11/17 David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> There are tools in the catalog manager for creating variant products from a
> virtual product. Just create a product, set Virtual=Y, add some selectable
> features, and go to the "Variants" tab to generate variants.
>
> -David
>
>
>
> On Nov 16, 2008, at 7:19 PM, Sven Wesley wrote:
>
>  Hi Scott, fast reply. :)
>>
>> So, the features are required too. I thought that it was enough to make
>> the
>> virtual/variant only.
>> I added the features and now it's working. Thanks a million!
>>
>> Now I just have to convince the staff to do both steps... ;)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sven
>>
>>
>> 2008/11/17 Scott Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>  Hi Sven
>>>
>>> Things to check off the top of my head:1.  The virtual product should
>>> have
>>> isVirtual set to Y
>>> 2.  The variants should have is isVariant set to Y
>>> 3.  The virtual should be associated to variants with an association type
>>> of
>>> Product Variant
>>> 4.  The virtual should have the features associated as Selectable
>>> Features
>>> 5.  The variant should have the features associated as Standard Features
>>>
>>> Other than that just compare your setup to the demo product GZ-1006
>>> setup.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> 2008/11/17 Sven Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>>>  Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I've nabbleing and trying different way sof configuring a setup of a
>>>> variant
>>>> product with no luck. I can see the product in the web store with the
>>>> description etc, but none of the variants show up. If I go to the
>>>> Catalog
>>>> manager I clearly can see the product and its variants in the quick
>>>>
>>> admin.
>>>
>>>> Can anyone guide me with at least the minimum steps needed to get a
>>>>
>>> variant
>>>
>>>> working?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Sven
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>

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