Awesome.  Thanks!

How do you actually assign the party classification to the category so
that only that group sees it?

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Subject: Re: eCommerce Use Case
From: Giulio Speri - MpStyle Srl <giulio.sp...@mpstyle.it>
Date: Fri, September 07, 2018 1:31 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org

Hi James,

In our ecommerce implementation we faced a similar situation.
We had some customers that should see a certain discount only on some
products and only after login.
We used "meta" categories, along with Party Classification Groups and
Price
rules.

 "meta" category is simply a catalog category that should contain the
products that only a certain group of customer (party classification
group)
will see after login.

Once you've created the product category and the party classification
group, you can set up a Price Rule, with "product category" and "party
classification" as activating conditions and a discount action type,
based
on your needs, as price rule action.

Hope it helps,

Giulio




Il 07/Set/2018 17:53, <ja...@productive1.com> ha scritto:


I was wondering with how roles worked in Ofbiz if the following is
possible:

I want to have whole customers and retail customer shop on the same
website. Obviously wholesale customers would see their pricing when
they log in but there is also a few more products that I want only
wholesale customers to see when they log in. Is it possible to have
products or categories that some customer hgroups can see and others can
not?

Thanks,

James

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