Couple of ideas I have been batting around:

No matter what I think we need to move all product option types to the 
database.

a. Allow a user to create a option group. ie. Shirt options, which would 
include Size and Color (or whatever the user chooses). Each time a new 
product is created you could select what product options you need and then 
essentially copy them to the new instance of the product. You could also 
add product specific colors or sizes.

b. Have product options only live at a product level.

 



On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:04:30 AM UTC-7, Stephen McDonald wrote:
>
> All I can say at this stage is that the current design around how options 
> work certainly has quite a few limitations, most notably the fact that 
> migrations need to occur if the number change, but also including what 
> you've raised here. 
>
> It could certainly use some re-thinking/re-writing!
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:57 AM, Josh B 
> <josh.ba...@wearetopsecret.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Working on a couple of projects where each product will have a unique set 
>> of options. With that I am building a seller admin where a seller can 
>> create a product, create options, inventory etc. Then the site admin will 
>> approve it and mark it ready for purchase, etc. 
>>
>> 1. Has anyone come up with a good solution for handling dynamic shop 
>> option type choices? 
>> 2. Is there a reason why they are currently static and set in the 
>> settings file? 
>>
>> a. Could this be moved to be a dynamic setup? 
>>
>>
>> With the handful of Cartridge sites i have built, the current product 
>> options become bloated when you have a diverse set of products. Thoughts, 
>> opinions?  
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