I never said it does relate.

Olivier has asked how to link a document (plan) to a product.

Regards
Scott

On 6/07/2010, at 11:40 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

> how does product content relate to a part that makes up a product?
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> Scott Gray sent the following on 7/5/2010 2:48 PM:
>> You can use Product Content (it's a tab when viewing a product in catalog), 
>> but you'll likely need to add custom ProductContentTypes to reflect the 
>> types of documents you want to attach.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Scott
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>> On 6/07/2010, at 7:43 AM, Olivier Tremblay wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi again!
>>> 
>>> I'm looking for a way to attach pdf files (or any type of files) to a 
>>> product.
>>> 
>>> I wish to be able to have our engineers link plans to parts, in such a way 
>>> that it would be very simple, viewing any product, to generate a list of 
>>> all the parts required to build it, and have access to all the plans for 
>>> our guys at manufacturing. It would eventually be useful for a client 
>>> wanting to change a piece, I think.
>>> 
>>> Up to now, I have dabbled in the "Content" application, but I don't think I 
>>> have done it right. I wanted to create a new content type, called "plans" 
>>> or something, and be able to upload that extra piece of information for 
>>> each product based on the new content type I created...
>>> 
>>> The idea is that the engineers could just attach the files themselves with 
>>> no intervention on my part whatsoever. Am I on the right track? My googling 
>>> around and searching on the mailing list didn't seem to point directly to 
>>> that, and/or suggested that I couldn't just configure it on OFBiz out of 
>>> the box without messing around with the code a little bit.
>>> 
>>> Thanks again,
>>> 
>>> Olivier
>> 
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