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  1. Yes, now I can see this. Sorry, must have missed it. There is a checkbox in each row which disable or enable product so that's the purpose of this function. You can see it in demo: http://demo.prestashop.com/en/?view=back
  2. Oh, I see. So in terms of catalog this option does nothing at all. Am I right?
  3. So I have a simple question about Enable selection and Disable selection. What are they for? What can I do using it?
  4. So, in the product edit form there is a "Related product" option which allows to add related products into edited product. Let's say I have a computer store and I have 4 Asus laptops (A, B, C, D). While I'm editing one of the laptops (A) I can add other 3 laptops (B, C, D) as related products. And it works fine, but what I want to do is to cross it somehow, so when laptop A has B, C and D related products assigned then automatically when I edit B or C or D laptop it already has an A laptop assigned as related product. Hope it's clear enough. Any help?
  5. Right, but this is rather general question. I just mentioned about AWP, but maybe you know a different solution?
  6. Hi, I'm facing the same problem. Have you somehow managed this issue? Regards, Dave
  7. Hi, I have a general question about the product attributes. I need to give for an end-user a possibility to select couple of options which will affect the price. The trick is that the options should be dependant one on each other. Let's examine this example. I have a commerce which sells computers. User can buy a general computer (this is product), but also can add some components. Let us assume, the user can choose motherboard, CPU and RAM Memory. Motherboard: these are the options available for user to select the motherboard: 1. Motherboard with support for: i7 CPU / 1666 DDR3 2. Motherboard with support for: i5 CPU / 1333 DDR2 3. Motherboard with support for: AMD / 1066 DDR CPU: 1. i7 2. i5 3. AMD RAM: 1. 1666 DDR3 2. 1333 DDR2 3. 1066 DDR Here is the desired workflow: When the user select option 1 for motherboard (i7, 1666DDR3) then the ONLY available options for CPU and RAM should be accordingly 1 (i7) and 1 (1666DDR3). All the other options should be disabled or hidden. This is really simple example of what I need. I've heard about this module called Attribute Wizard Pro, but is this module provide this functionallity? In fact I need to go deeper then that and make more dependencies for three or four nested fields on each other. Any comment would be helpful. Thanks in advance Dave
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