• Resolved bondrite

    (@bondrite)


    We really like the colour coding for the stock management of products, it makes it really clear and easy to see when products are getting low in stock. However we are encountering problems with variable products as the parent product isn’t colour coded at all even though some of the variations are out of stock. It doesn’t help that the variations don’t show automatically in the list, you have to click ‘variable product’ to show the list of variations. Is there a way to show the variations permanently, ie without having to click the button? That way it won’t matter that the parent product isn’t coloured.

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  • Plugin Author storeapps

    (@storeapps)

    @bondrite,

    Glad to hear that you like our plugin.

    Sorry, as of now it is not possible to permanently display the variations for variable products using Stock Manager for WooCommerce plugin. However, we have taken note of the same and will keep you posted.

    Alternatively, you can also have check with our best store management plugin –?Smart Manager?using which you would be able to manage your store effectively.

    Would suggest installing the?Smart Manager lite?version and check ‘Show Variations’ checkbox in ‘Products’ dashboard and it will display all the variations for each of the variable products.

    Request you to kindly check with the?Smart Manager demo?for your reference.

    Thread Starter bondrite

    (@bondrite)

    Thank you for replying, we’re only a small store so I don’t think the Smart manager is necessary for us at the moment. we’ll manually open all the variations until you are able to update it to add that feature.

    Plugin Author storeapps

    (@storeapps)

    @bondrite,

    You are welcome.

    We do understand your concerns. However, would still suggest you to use the Smart Manager Lite plugin as it does have all the Stock Manager for WooCommerce plugin functionalities in addition to other features too.

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