• Resolved skylinks

    (@skylinks)


    Hello,

    We Are Creating A New Store To Sale Custom Protectors For Cell Phones.
    There Are Total 3 Attributes
    1:Coverage
    2:Protector For Back
    3:Protector For Front

    In Coverage There Are 2 Option
    (I) Back
    (II) Front

    While For Option 2 & 3 There Are 5 to 6 Colors Like Red,Black,Green,Blue,Gold Etc
    When I Create A Variation Then Woocommerce Creates A Variation With 3 Attributes

    Any Coverage | Any Protector For Back | Any Protector For Front

    What We Are Trying To Achieve Is When Coverage Back Is Selected Then It Shows Only Protector For Back & Same For Coverage Front..
    Example:
    Coverage Back | Any Protector For Back
    Coverage Front | Any Protector For Front

    Can We Achieve Similar Results With Pure Woocommerce ? We Can Create Something Like That By Third Party Plugins But It,ll Not Effect Core Woocommerce Variations

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  • Plugin Support Fernando a11n

    (@fhaps)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    WooCommerce does not include conditional logic for variations out of the box. You’d need to use an additional plugin for this.

    The setup you describe does sound like something you’d configure as two separate products: Coverage Front as one variable product, and Coverage Back as a separate variable product.

    That would be a workaround to solve the issue you are facing.

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