Thanks for the reply, David. From what I can tell from what I have going here is that the Quick Add does pretty well do what I want it to do. It seems like your suggestion for putting quantities in the ProductCategoryMember records is the rest of what I need - prepopulating the form with 1's in the quantity field so a user could just click "Add all to Cart" and voila, all is added to the cart and each can be removed individually (and refunded individually if needed in the future). However, setting those quantities do not seem to have any effect at all. The page still renders with blank quantity fields. Anyone know how to make this a one-click process by prepopulating those quantity fields?

Also I looked at the Business Production Setup guide and the only mention of quick add I see is:

"Unless you know you want to use the special Quick Add categories in this Catalog, I recommend setting the Use Quick Add field to N."

Which doesn't help much.

Thanks,
Scott

On 6/2/2011 11:07 AM, David E Jones wrote:
The Quick Add categories are for something other than what you describe (see 
the Business Production Setup Guide).

The best match for what you describe is probably done by setting a quantity on 
ProductCategoryMember records (from the category side or the product side). 
When you do that links to add that quantity for each item show up, and a link 
to add all products with their corresponding quantities for a category.

-David


On Jun 2, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Scott Gibson wrote:

Hello,

I have a question regarding marketing packages and/or Quick Add functionality.  
We want to bundle together products into kits, for no other reason than 
convenience.  Once a kit is added to the cart, we want it to show up as all of 
the individual line items that make up the kit, rather than a single kit 
line-item.  That way, once the kit is added, a customer can remove items from 
the cart and add different ones.  This will also help with refunds, since we 
typically would not be refunding an entire kit but rather just a single 
component of it.

I would have thought a Quick Add category for each kit would do the trick, but 
I do not see how one Quick adds these to the cart when in the store.  It just 
seems to show up just like any other category, with all of the products listed 
individually.  What am I doing or thinking wrong?

Thanks,
Scott

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