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    How do I offer three different products inventoried as one bundle?

    How do I offer three different products that are inventoried as one bundle promotion without loosing track of inventory of individual products?

    Thought about Kit Builder, but I don't think that is different
    Thank you, Bill Davis

    #2
    Originally posted by William Davis View Post
    How do I offer three different products that are inventoried as one bundle promotion without loosing track of inventory of individual products?

    Thought about Kit Builder, but I don't think that is different
    Do you want to do something like this?

    https://www.flightquarters.com/bird-...lightpack.html

    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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      #3
      Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post

      Do you want to do something like this?

      https://www.flightquarters.com/bird-...lightpack.html
      Thanks Leslie.

      After weighing all options, I decided to go with the “Inventory Variants” (not Kit Builder) option https://docs.miva.com/reference-guid...ntory-variants which seems best suited for “bundles” in my case (one new product similar to a Kit, composed of other inventoried products that are also sold separately and no options).

      The process was fairly easy to configure. However, I was very disappointed with store rendering which might be a Levels framework coding issue. I was hoping that each product; thumbnail main, name and price would be automatically listed such as in a table in addition to product description to ease things, similar to old man Weiland’s Volume Pricing Table Display Option. Something similar could probably be accomplished.
      Thank you, Bill Davis

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        #4
        Hi Leslie,
        Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post

        Do you want to do something like this?

        https://www.flightquarters.com/bird-...lightpack.html
        How did you get the additional prompts when some selects the option ' Please check this box and provide measurements'
        Thanks! Bonnie

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          #5
          Bonnie, in our particular case we wanted to sell three different inventoried products that are currently sold individually as a "trio bundle" (no options in this particular case) using "Inventory Variants" option by essentially creating a new product that will serve as a "container" named "Trio Bundle", then add each individual products (with no options) to the product "Trio Bundle" similar as to adding attributes to a product but in this case you are adding other products -really slick. Though it would have been ideal if Miva would have automatically added each individual product, thumbnail, name, link and price to save time.

          In your particular case wherein you need one or more options for each product you would use "Inventory Kit Builder" instead.
          Last edited by William Davis; 12-10-18, 04:11 PM.
          Thank you, Bill Davis

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            #6
            Originally posted by ladybuggiftstore View Post
            Hi Leslie,


            How did you get the additional prompts when some selects the option ' Please check this box and provide measurements'
            Thanks! Bonnie
            Hi Bonnie,

            That is a little piece of awesome sauce was done years ago by Dan at Glendale Designs.

            Leslie
            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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