Based on your requirements, I think are two main approaches we could take:
1. Using Variable Products: - Create a variable product with 5 variations: 1L, 10L, 25L, 60L, and 200L - Set up Dynamic Rules in B2BKing for each variation to control: * Step quantities (you can set up 1,2,3,4... for 1L; 10,20,30... for 10L, etc.) * Min/max quantities
(it is possible to set up separate quantities for each variation when using dynamic rules)
- Each WooCommerce variation can have its own SKU/article number (matching your SAP system)
2. Using Grouped Products: - Create 5 separate simple products (one for each package size) - Combine them into a grouped product - Configure the same rules as above for each product
I think both approaches would work, but I'd probably go with the variable product route as I think it ultimately keeps things simpler to have only 1 product instead of 6 for each item.
Let me know if you have any thoughts, questions, concerns about the above.
Please review attached document and let me know if and how you can help us.
We are enthusiastic about your plugin and would love to see it match our needs fully. (or with a compatible plugin that solves our current problem)
thank you
Patrick
Attached files: B2BKing functionality liquids.pdf
Hi Patrick,
We are glad to assist,
Based on your requirements, I think are two main approaches we could take:
1. Using Variable Products:
- Create a variable product with 5 variations: 1L, 10L, 25L, 60L, and 200L
- Set up Dynamic Rules in B2BKing for each variation to control:
* Step quantities (you can set up 1,2,3,4... for 1L; 10,20,30... for 10L, etc.)
* Min/max quantities
(it is possible to set up separate quantities for each variation when using dynamic rules)
- Each WooCommerce variation can have its own SKU/article number (matching your SAP system)
2. Using Grouped Products:
- Create 5 separate simple products (one for each package size)
- Combine them into a grouped product
- Configure the same rules as above for each product
I think both approaches would work, but I'd probably go with the variable product route as I think it ultimately keeps things simpler to have only 1 product instead of 6 for each item.
Let me know if you have any thoughts, questions, concerns about the above.
Kind regards,
Stefan