Hi Scott,

On May 25, 2011, at 7:16 AM, Scott Gibson wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> If I have a category like "Clutches" and it has parent categories of "Ford", 
> "Dodge", and "Chevy", is there some way I can specify that a specific product 
> only show under the Clutches category beneath "Dodge" and *not* show up under 
> the Clutches category beneath "Ford" and "Chevy"?
> 
> Thanks,
> Scott

I would suggest to rethink the way the categories are structured and associated 
to products.
There are of course different solutions but I would suggest something like this:

Product A
Product B
Product C

Clutches-->Product A
Clutches-->Product B
Clutches-->Product C
Ford-->Product A
Ford-->Product C
Dodge-->Product B

and then you can implement custom searches like:
* select products that are in Clutches and are in Ford (A and C)
* select products that are in Clutches (A and B and C)
* select products that are in Dodge (B)

Another option is to create three different Clutches categories:
"Clutches - Ford"
"Clutches - Dodge"
"Clutches - Chevy"

Kind regards,

Jacopo

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