• …or maybe there’s something I’m missing.

    Anyway, I would think that when the product variation goes out of stock, the name of it should be grayed out and ‘not clickable’ in a dropdown on product page, or at least that’s how I saw it so far looking on all the websites based on woocommerce… and it looks like it’s not working that way for me, with latest woocommerce version being installed.

    I tried to switch between themes, same everywhere.

    Have to add that I don’t want to ‘Hide out of stock items from the catalog’ to partly ‘fix’ a problem.

    Any solution?

    Kind Regards
    MIchal

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/woocommerce/

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  • Thread Starter Kramarz

    (@kramarz)

    On a side note, maybe it’s just me, but I think the instructions on ‘how to’ use that feature could be a bit more explanatory, the info I’ve found in documentation didn’t help much, I am still sitting for hours clicking random stuff to see how it works actually ??

    Thread Starter Kramarz

    (@kramarz)

    It’s getting frustrating! ??

    Why do I have to ‘Enable stock management at product level’ and set QTY to ‘0’ to be even able to use variations. Otherwise it still says “Show Options” on main shop page, even if all variables are out of stock…

    And back to my first question, if I can’t show which variables are in stock for the customer, he’ll just go off my shop to buy somewhere else…

    Let’s say I got 15 Variables for the product, 14 gets sold, 1 is still available, but at the moment customer has to click through all of the options in drop-down to see which one is actually available?

    I wouldn’t be that patient in his place.

    All this starts to make me a sad panda ??

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