Hans,
The data model supports what you are trying to do if YOU think about it.
There is no need to connect a fixed asset to a product category.
-Adrian
On 9/23/2011 6:44 AM, Hans Bakker wrote:
sure can do that, but i want a specific instance showing in one category
and another instance showing in a different category......
Adrian, before you answer can you please think about it a bit?
Regards,
Hans
On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 06:42 +0100, Adrian Crum wrote:
Use FixedAssetProduct.
-Adrian
On 9/23/2011 6:37 AM, Hans Bakker wrote:
but if you want a particular instance of a product?
I have products (as i described):
In this product type the product is a group of video rentals of the
same rental price referring to many video assets.
Hans
On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 06:32 +0100, Adrian Crum wrote:
A fixed asset is an instance of a product, much like an inventory item
is an instance of a product. So, no - you do not want to connect a fixed
asset to a product category.
Product: Die Hard DVD
Product Categories: DVD, Action, Drama, Bruce Willis
Fixed Assets: 10010, 10011, 1012
-Adrian
On 9/23/2011 6:20 AM, Hans Bakker wrote:
Now we can have rental products where the asset can be rented....
In this product type the product is a group of video rentals of the same
rental price referring to many video assets.
However now we also want to categorize these assets in order to display
them on the e-commerce website.
Is adding a fixedAssetid field to the ProductCategoryMember entity a
solution?