Hi Anil, I agree with closing this issue.
In my view, store-level payment configurations are sufficient to address the vast majority of real-world scenarios. Product-level payment restrictions would add complexity to checkout processing, especially for mixed-cart situations, while the underlying business need appears to be uncommon. If a genuine business need arises later, the community can always reopen it. Thanks! Regards, Ratnesh Upadhyay On Fri, 19 Jun 2026 at 15:19, Anil Patel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like to get community input on a long-standing open issue: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-277 > > The issue proposes that when a product has a ProductPaymentMethodType > configured in the Catalog Manager, the checkout screen should restrict > payment options accordingly — rather than relying solely on the store-level > ProductStorePaymentSetting. > > The entity and Catalog Manager UI for this exist, but the enforcement logic > at checkout was never implemented. > > In our experience, payment method restrictions at the store level cover > real-world needs well. We are not aware of a common scenario where > individual products in the same order need to enforce different payment > methods. > > If anyone has a concrete use case or is willing to implement and maintain > this, please speak up. Otherwise, we'd like to close this issue and let > someone reopen it if a real need surfaces. > > Thanks and Regards > Anil Patel > CEO > HotWax Systems > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > Cell: + 1 509 398 3120 >
