[ic] What is the best way to Approach This?

Michael Goldfarb interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Wed Jul 31 17:31:03 2002


-----Original Message-----
From: interchange-users-admin@icdevgroup.org
[mailto:interchange-users-admin@icdevgroup.org] On Behalf Of Chris Utt
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 2:27 PM
To: interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Subject: RE: [ic] What is the best way to Approach This?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: interchange-users-admin@icdevgroup.org
> [mailto:interchange-users-admin@icdevgroup.org]On Behalf Of Chris Utt
> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:38 AM
> To: interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
> Subject: [ic] What is the best way to Approach This?
>
> Each Item in our inventory has a Unique Stock Number including unique
SKUS
> for each color and size. (The Vendor assigns the SKU.)
>
> When Entering products into the database Can I enter each Color
> and Size as
> a Unique SKU and group them by Name so that they dont show up as
> individual
> products?
>
> Or, is the preffered method to choose an arbitrary SKU when entering
the
> product and then put the actual SKU in the Option Table.  Ie So that a
> Leather Bomber Jacket size small is a SKU10 and a Size Medium is a
SKU11
> etc.
>
> The Second method seems to make it more difficult to track inventory.
>
> Any Input from someone else who has pondered the same and what route
they
> chose to take would be appreciated. (Seems like this must be a very
common
> dilema.)


>How have others addressed this issue?

>Chris


Have you looked into the Options?

Our clients use matrix options, one widget to accommodate multiple SKUs
and associated inventory.


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