• Resolved loopforever

    (@loopforever)


    Hello, I wish you healthy days.

    Is the following scenario possible?

    I have two different categories called Women’s Trousers and Men’s Trousers.

    I have an attribute for both categories called Unisex. I have an attribute named. Also, this attribute has a term called “Yes”.
    My question is:
    If the unisex attribute is selected as yes when adding the product, ie if I include the unisex attribute when adding a pair of trousers to the women’s pants category, is it possible for these trousers to also appear in the men’s pants category?

    In short, can a product appear in two different categories at the same time, depending on the quality?

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  • MayKato

    (@maykato)

    Hello,

    if I include the unisex attribute when adding a pair of trousers to the women’s pants category, is it possible for these trousers to also appear in the men’s pants category?

    You’ll need to assign this product to the Men’s pants category too. But yes, you can show a single product (with unisex attribute) in multiple categories:
    https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/managing-product-taxonomies/#section-2

    Thread Starter loopforever

    (@loopforever)

    I read. However, I could not find what I was looking for. Sorry I guess you got it wrong
    My attribute: Unisex?
    My Attribute Term: Yes
    My Categories: Women’s Fashion and Men’s Fashion.
    Scenario: I am adding a product to any of the categories.

    For example, T-shirt. I add the above attribute to this product. Question: How can I show this product in the other category? So, if a product of the above quality is added, it should automatically be shown in the other.
    Why don’t I choose two categories at the same time? I am using a marketplace plugin running on Woocommerce.
    So, vendor will make this addition. So I can’t use it.

    MayKato

    (@maykato)

    Hello,

    Why don’t I choose two categories at the same time? I am using a marketplace plugin running on Woocommerce.

    I see. In that case, categories and attributes may work differently than the default functionality. I recommend reaching out to the developer of the marketplace plugin directly since they’d be more familiar with how it works than we would be.

    MayKato

    (@maykato)

    We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. Hopefully, you were able to find a solution to your problem! If you have other questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

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