I do not think I want bundling.
I was thinking I could add a ProductAttribute association
key:quantityMultiple, value: 5 for the products that are supposed to be
bought in 5's. Then do a simple validation (quantity modulus
quantityMultiple) == 0.
ex.
10 mod 5 == 0 - no message
11 mod 5 == 1 - product must be bought in multiples of 5
Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Maybe I misunderstood, but it looks like Stephen didn't necessarily
want to offer it in bundles of 5, but rather as a single item
requiring that the user enters quantities in multiples of 5. If I
misunderstood, sorry. Bundling, I agree, is the way to go in that case.
Regards,
Ruth
David E Jones wrote:
The easiest way is to create a product that represents five of the
items (Product.quantityIncluded=5), and then each unit they order
will mean 5 actual items fulfilled. That packaging can be done
implicitly, or you could even use one of the Marketing Package
product types and then associated this package product with the
main/single product using a quantity of 5 on the ProductAssoc.
If you want something where the user can only enter multiples of five
otherwise they get an error, I think at this point you'd have to
write some custom code (and a good error message).
-David
On Feb 22, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Stephen Rufle wrote:
I want a product ABC-001 to only be able to be bought when a
quantity of 5, 10, or 15 ... is specified . Otherwise I want to show
an error.
Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Hi Stephen:
Do you want to display one price for each product or a single price
for all 5 products?
Regards,
Ruth
Stephen Rufle wrote:
I would like to setup product data such that certain products can
only be bought is quantities of 5. How would I setup that data?
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