I’m wanting to use a product filter for “quality”. I have “standard” and “premium”. Most of these products are in one category or the other. But I have a few products that come in both standard and premium qualities (depending on the option chosen by the user).
So, when I setup a product filter for this attribute, I don’t see a way to include in BOTH categories the products that come in both standard and premium. In other words, if I have 1 product, is there a way to include this 1 product in BOTH the standard and premium filters?
The only way I can see this working is to add another variant called “Standard/Premium” to your Quality feature and set that variant to the products that fall into both categories.
[quote name=‘ChrisW’]The only way I can see this working is to add another variant called “Standard/Premium” to your Quality feature and set that variant to the products that fall into both categories.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. That is what I’ve done, but it’s not ideal since the user has to filter once to see the standard/premium products and then again to see the standard or premium. In other words, these products in both standard and premium will not be shown in the premium results or the standard results.
This seems like quite a shortcoming. It would be better if I could add this product to both the premium and the standard groups.
Yeah I agree, the other option I thought of was to use a Checkbox with “Standard” and “Premium” but that wouldn’t get you what you needed either.
If you use a list of values with checkboxes, you should be able to assign the product to multiple attributes. Maybe I’m just misunderstanding how you are trying to set up your filters? I have products that fit into multiple “treat” flavors and have been able to assign those multiple flavors to a single product as needed. Is that what you’re trying to do?