• Resolved ashkanahmadi

    (@ashkanahmadi)


    Hi

    I would like to sell a product on the website similar to the screenshot. There are 4 attributes and each has 11 values meaning that if i want to do this through creating all the variations and setting the prices, there will be 14641 variations!!!!!

    Is there any way to sell products like the image https://ibb.co/J2M0tJC meaning I would set the price of 1 and then the users choose whichever they want and the price is automatically added up. If yes, how?

    Thanks

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  • Shane Eckert

    (@shaneeckert)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi!

    14641 variations is a lot of variations, which is a classic problem with having a variable product. We have seen the amount of variations go much, much higher.

    Looking at the product, I am not sure how that’s working. Those are tickets rights? I am not sure where the variations are coming in. Can you tell me a bit more about how this product works? You might be able to use a different approach.

    If it’s something like, say a T-Shirt, that has 14641 possible variations with colors, sizes, material, etc. You could look at using something like Composite Products to build this out and break things up a bit.

    I’ll better be able to help once I know more.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter ashkanahmadi

    (@ashkanahmadi)

    Hi Shane

    Thank you for your response. That screenshot is from a website for booking tickets to events. I don’t think they use WooCommerce though. This is the link: https://www.inscribirme.com/iesemba200910yearreunion

    I have actually found a way around it, but I’m not sure if it’s the right/best way. I created each ticket as a separate product, then created a Grouped Product and added each to it.

    This is how it looks now on our website: https://www.studentfy.com/shop/iese-mba-2009-10-year-reunion

    I took a look at Composite Products. It looks great but I’m not sure if it would apply to this event at the moment. If you have a better way to get this done, please let me know. Thanks you very much

    Ashkan

    Plugin Support AW a11n

    (@slash1andy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey again!

    I think your workaround should work fine.

    Have a great one!

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