On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Why not use a seed data file, with possible proper import process? It's
> easy to edit and, I believe, certainly faster than any specific UI, more
> error prone tough (C/P, etc.)...
>
>
If you don't want to maintain price information for each product separately,
you could override calculateProductPrice service and introduce your custom
price calculating logic based on categories.

Bilgin


> Jacques
>
> From: "aray" <[email protected]>
>
>  Hi Community,
>> I have a requirement where there are lots of products (upto 50 or more in
>> cases) under each category. Each of them are different but are priced the
>> same with same rules etc. Right now the way seems to be setting up pricing
>> details for each of these products (i.e. default and list price). However,
>> this is painful for 100s of product if done through the user interface
>> which
>> is the preference. To simplify wondering if there is a way to apply some
>> inheritence based on product's primary category. For example if there are
>> no
>> direct price associated can we look for prices associated with the primary
>> category . If that too is not available then recurse further to its
>> primary
>> parent all the way to the top potentially. An example scenario is music
>> download by style / genre all of which are priced the same and there are
>> potentially hundreds or thousands of them. Of course would love to
>> override
>> the price with a direct product price for cases but generally apply a site
>> wide pricing. Is this possible? Do advice if there are simpler ways to
>> model
>> this or perhaps a support already exists.
>> Thanks in advance
>> ar
>>
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