• Resolved Tim Burkart

    (@bigmoxy)


    I have a product with two multi-value attributes. The product price is determined by one of the attributes.

    My store is an online restaurant and the product (menu option) is spaghetti. I have one attribute defined for the sauce (red, white and olive oil); the other attribute is for the meat choice (chicken, beef, meatballs, clams, scallops, shrimp and none). The sauce choice does not affect the price. The meat choice does. If the customer chooses chicken, beef or meatballs, the price is $30. If the customer chooses clams, scallops or shrimp, the price is $40. If the customer chooses none, the price is $25.

    My question is how can I setup spaghetti to reflect the price variations?

    Thank you.

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  • Thread Starter Tim Burkart

    (@bigmoxy)

    Hello!

    After some trial and error I found a solution to my situation. Instead of creating variations for all possible combinations I only created variations for the attribute that affected the price. Hence a customer may choose any sauce but the product price is determined by their meat choice. Fortunately the solution was simpler than I first thought.

    Isn’t WooCommece fun?!?

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