• Resolved twilightz0ne

    (@twilightz0ne)


    Ok I have a question. When I create a composite product if the product has a variation and I force it to be not optional then all the variation selections are in a single dropdown which is optimal. If I have an product that is a variation though and is optional to the composite product then I get 2 dropdowns. On is basically a yes / no for adding the product in. If you select yes then it opens the product description and another dropdown loads in with the variation selections within it. Why does it set this on optional products you add and how to I make it so they all fall within the first dropdown like when they aren’t optional. Just want to simplify the process.

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  • melinda a11n

    (@melindahelt)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi there!

    Could you please share a copy of your site’s System Status? You can find it via WooCommerce > Status.
    Select “Get system report” and then “Copy for support”.? Once you’ve done that, paste it here in your response.

    This will help us see what you are running to build out your products.

    This is EXACTLY what I have been trying to figure out, what was the outcome of this? You can see below that the adapters are required, once clicked, can it just add the product vs create yet another drop down to have to click, load, etc.

    https://hidkitpros.com/shop/2013-2016-hyundai-genesis-coupe-hylux-low-beam-hid-system/

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