Query to Wizards:
In a nutshell, here's my challenge. I'm adding a product to my store (fishing rod) that has 15 variants based on slight but important variations of some characteristics. All 15 variants have basically the same product description with the same illustrative images. Rather than adding 15 separate product pages (one for each variant model), I'd hoped to create just one product page, include a table that displayed the varying characteristics, and let shoppers add their preferred variants to their carts from this single product page. So far, this approach works well; here's a link to the product page:
http://lunekeltkar.com/catalog/index...roducts_id=624
I can't figure out, though, how best to set up the product page so that shoppers can add their preferred variants to their carts from this single product page. As an awkward stopgap solution, I simply created attributes from the model numbers, so shoppers can call out the drop-down attribute menu, select their preferred variant models, and so place their orders. Using the attributes module in this way, though, is terribly inelegant, as I'm creating attributes each of which will apply to one and only one product in the entire store. Moreover, as I expect over time to add quite a number of similar products (one basic archetype, multiple variants), I would soon have a *very* large and *very* unwieldy attributes system.
To be clear on one point, shoppers can't pick and choose at will among the variant characteristics; if that were so, I would simply set up the variant characteristics as the attributes. Instead, shoppers may only choose among a series of 15 models, each of which has a set constellation of characteristics.
To the best of my knowledge after nearly a week of research, though, I can see only two options: Either I can use the lame attributes approach, or I can create 15 separate product pages. Either way, I'll soon have hundreds of one-off attributes or hundreds of essentially identical product pages. If anyone could suggest a more elegant approach, I would be most appreciative.
Regards,
Ken Baker


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