Hi Sarah:
Not really.
But then again, someone on this list always proves me wrong ;-)
Regards,
Ruth
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sgrossman wrote:
Is there step by step instructions somewhere on  setting up the restricting
login to a store?

Thanks!
Sarah




David E Jones-4 wrote:
OOTB there is no support for this on a product-level, so you'd have to
implement that based on whatever designs you might want.

What is supported is restricting login to a store and restricting which
products are in that store (through the catalog).

There is also support for price variations for different customers and
groups of customers.

-David


On Jan 11, 2010, at 4:48 PM, Sarah Grossman wrote:

Can someone please point me to the documentation on how to restrict which
products are viewable to which users.  I am using version 09.04

Ideally when a user hits  /ecommerce/

a user will see

1. products that have no restrictions.
2. products that only have restrictions (roles/permission/party -- not
sure which to set) that the user also has.


Is this possible out of the box? If not, do I need to add a security
group to a product, add security group to a party and then update the
code in CategoryServices to filter out products...or is there a better
way to approach this?

I have seen instructions on here about restricting a catalog, but
following the steps did not result in the expected behavior. I only saw
products that were in a catalog associated to the store).


Thanks!
Sarah
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