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    Sub-product mapping in Wombat

    Hi Miva development team,

    We are using inventory variants on a new customer site, with over 1000 products each with 10 to 20 sub-product variants. First - thanks to Rick for helping us get the templates setup right to work with the variants! :)

    My problem now is that with thousands of products, I can't reasonably click the auto-generate that many times. So we created a product import that will create all of the main products and sub-products using the product sub-code pattern based on an inventory variant we created with the auto-generate button. Next step - connect the sub-products to the main product.

    I understand there is probably a database that maps variant sub-products to the main product. Can the Miva Dev team describe how to manually map sub products to products via the database (and/or API calls) so we can write a quick miva or SQL script to map these imported sub-products?

    Thanks,
    james
    James Harrell
    current: Friend of Miva
    2007-2012 eMediaSales & Viking Coders
    2005-2007 Miva Merchant
    2001-2005 Copernicus

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    Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

    I think I will find the answer to this question interesting. For the first time I just deleted a test product in my store that had a bunch of attributes tied to it. I was surprised to find that once deleted the inactive products created from attributes are all still there?
    Mark Hood
    Vermont Gear

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      #3
      Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

      We're implementing provisioning right now to allow for this, we'll post info about it shortly.
      Thanks,

      Rick Wilson
      CEO
      Miva, Inc.
      [email protected]
      https://www.miva.com

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        #4
        Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

        I think I will find the answer to this question interesting. For the first time I just deleted a test product in my store that had a bunch of attributes tied to it. I was surprised to find that once deleted the inactive products created from attributes are all still there?
        Yes, because those inactive products could be used in other kits. It's not a one to one correlation, a product can theoretically be a sub product (or a standalone product) for many other products.
        Thanks,

        Rick Wilson
        CEO
        Miva, Inc.
        [email protected]
        https://www.miva.com

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          #5
          Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

          Hi Rick,

          Thanks, that's great news.

          If you're implementing the code for provisioning - then the hooks presumably would be there for import. Please make this much more user accessible than provisioning - eg: pure spreadsheet import via the standard product import module.

          I'm sure you can understand that when it comes to inventory variants, product count can get out of hand. Editing a provisioning file with this many entries can be a nightmare. Creating a spreadsheet for import would be much easier for store owners.

          Thanks,
          James


          Originally posted by Rick Wilson View Post
          We're implementing provisioning right now to allow for this, we'll post info about it shortly.
          James Harrell
          current: Friend of Miva
          2007-2012 eMediaSales & Viking Coders
          2005-2007 Miva Merchant
          2001-2005 Copernicus

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            #6
            Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

            Ditto - I agree - it needs to be a format that most users have already gotten very comfortable using.

            Attribute imports have always been a weak point unless you used StoreMan or the EmporiumPlus Import Attributes and Options module. Some product attributes have so many variables using Attribute Templates isn't practical.


            Originally posted by eMediaSales View Post
            Please make this much more user accessible than provisioning - eg: pure spreadsheet import via the standard product import module.

            I'm sure you can understand that when it comes to inventory variants, product count can get out of hand. Editing a provisioning file with this many entries can be a nightmare. Creating a spreadsheet for import would be much easier for store owners.
            Leslie Kirk
            Miva Certified Developer
            Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
            Previously of Webs Your Way
            (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

            Email me: [email protected]
            www.lesliekirk.com

            Follow me: Twitter | Facebook | FourSquare | Pinterest | Flickr

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              #7
              Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

              Yes we're building an import tool too. I personally helped configure a friends jewelry store that has only 122 master products but with attributes has just shy of 3,000 products.

              It was a big task and we will continue to build all the tools we can to make it as manageable as possible.
              Thanks,

              Rick Wilson
              CEO
              Miva, Inc.
              [email protected]
              https://www.miva.com

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                #8
                Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                Did you do a video or "how to" sheet on how to tie the attributes quantities to the main product code quantity so when you have 3 blue and 2 red the product quantity reflects 5? I'm probably going to have to link to that in some of my install docs.
                Bill Weiland - Emporium Plus http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc
                Online Documentation http://www.emporiumplus.com/tk3/v3/doc.htm
                Question http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodu...vc?Screen=SPTS
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                  #9
                  Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                  Yeah, here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4H8PA2Xack
                  Thanks,

                  Rick Wilson
                  CEO
                  Miva, Inc.
                  [email protected]
                  https://www.miva.com

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                    #10
                    Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                    Thanks Rick, I'm going to have to get me another dev site to play with. This is getting too fun :)
                    Leslie Kirk
                    Miva Certified Developer
                    Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
                    Previously of Webs Your Way
                    (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

                    Email me: [email protected]
                    www.lesliekirk.com

                    Follow me: Twitter | Facebook | FourSquare | Pinterest | Flickr

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                      #11
                      Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                      Hi Rick,

                      Any rough time guesses on when we could try out this cool import tool?!?!? Looking forward to seeing it!

                      Thanks,
                      james
                      James Harrell
                      current: Friend of Miva
                      2007-2012 eMediaSales & Viking Coders
                      2005-2007 Miva Merchant
                      2001-2005 Copernicus

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                        #12
                        Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                        I don't right now. The last 2 weeks have been held up due to some PA-DSS scanning that turned out to be far more difficult to get working than we could've ever imagined.

                        If all goes well when we get into the office in the morning the scan will be done and we can get back to wrapping up RC 1 and getting it out the door.

                        We want to get it out as bad as everyone on the list and I'll keep us posted as I know more.
                        Thanks,

                        Rick Wilson
                        CEO
                        Miva, Inc.
                        [email protected]
                        https://www.miva.com

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                          #13
                          Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                          Hi there, Rick:

                          You mentioned:

                          The last 2 weeks have been held up due to some PA-DSS scanning that turned out to be far more difficult to get working than we could've ever imagined.
                          With all the difficulties in this area you guys have experienced, it makes me a little nervous that Merchant 4 will be extremely difficult to get compliant. I know you mentioned somewhere that Merchant 4.25 will require some complex scripting between the program and separate sql databases.

                          Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
                          Mark Romero
                          ~~~~~~~~

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                            #14
                            Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                            With all the difficulties in this area you guys have experienced, it makes me a little nervous that Merchant 4 will be extremely difficult to get compliant. I know you mentioned somewhere that Merchant 4.25 will require some complex scripting between the program and separate sql databases.
                            These specific difficulties were about making a scanning program scan that is designed to scan those little machines the stores use to swipe credit cards, be able to scan our entire admin.

                            So while it found a handful of things, most of this was about the difficulty of making a program work for a purpose that it was not truly intended for. We finally got it down (after building a load balanced server farm for both scanning and scan) to about 50 hours to complete a complete scan of our software. We suspect we can improve that and get it down to just 1 full day in our next pass.

                            With all of that said, PA-DSS has been much harder than anticipated, not from a technology and rules standpoint (those items were relatively easy) but PA-DSS essentially changes virtually everything we have to do internally from how we release software to how we're even able to support it and get login info to your store.

                            So how does all of this impact a 4.25 release? It's still on our agenda to get done as soon as possible once this is complete but until 5.5 is fully certified I can't say with any certainty.
                            Thanks,

                            Rick Wilson
                            CEO
                            Miva, Inc.
                            [email protected]
                            https://www.miva.com

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                              #15
                              Re: Sub-product mapping in Wombat

                              Bringing this thread back on topic - is there any update on the import capability for inventory variants? <grin>

                              Thanks,
                              James
                              James Harrell
                              current: Friend of Miva
                              2007-2012 eMediaSales & Viking Coders
                              2005-2007 Miva Merchant
                              2001-2005 Copernicus

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