• Resolved amafequefez

    (@amafequefez)


    Hello!
    Fernanda from Brazil here ??

    I would like to better understand 2 possible configurations before I download the plugin:

    1. I sell boxes of chocolate in three sizes: 4 bonbons (person chooses 2 flavours), 6 bonbons (person chooses 3 flavours) and 9 bonbons (person chooses 3 flavours). I would like to know if it is possible to have conditional variations, for example: When client selects 1 box of 4 bonbons, it only enable 2 flavours to choose. Each flavour is an attribute.
    2. In the scenario above, I would like to understand if I can track stock for each flavour so I don’t oversell. If I manage stock of boxes, people will be able to buy more bonbons than I have prepared.

    Just so you understand: I have produced for example 10 cherry bonbons and 30 coffee bonbons and the client will distribute them between the boxes.

    Thank you very much!
    Regards,

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  • Plugin Author Mewz

    (@mewz)

    Hi @amafequefez,

    Attribute stock doesn’t change or control how variations or product options work. You’ll need to find a WooCommerce solution for your conditional variations.

    WooCommerce will only show product options for the variations that you add to the product, so you could use attributes like Flavor #1, Flavor #2, Flavor #3, with Flavor #3 containing an additional “N/A” term that’s selected as the only option for the 4 BonBons size variation.

    Another option is to use a different product for each size. That way the variations don’t need to be conditional.

    Managing stock for each flavor of BonBon should be fairly straight forward either way. Please reach out to our premium support once you’ve made your purchase and I’ll be happy to help you get it set up correctly.

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