Not sure how good of a solution it is, but you can do it by setting price rules too (condition:category, action:flatAmountOverride). Though you will need to create some price data for that to work. But things will be easily manageable after that.

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Atul Vani
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On Thursday 17 March 2011 10:20 PM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Jacques Le Roux<
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>  wrote:

Why not use a seed data file, with possible proper import process? It's
easy to edit and, I believe, certainly faster than any specific UI, more
error prone tough (C/P, etc.)...


If you don't want to maintain price information for each product separately,
you could override calculateProductPrice service and introduce your custom
price calculating logic based on categories.

Bilgin


Jacques

From: "aray"<a...@kenfuse.com>

  Hi Community,
I have a requirement where there are lots of products (upto 50 or more in
cases) under each category. Each of them are different but are priced the
same with same rules etc. Right now the way seems to be setting up pricing
details for each of these products (i.e. default and list price). However,
this is painful for 100s of product if done through the user interface
which
is the preference. To simplify wondering if there is a way to apply some
inheritence based on product's primary category. For example if there are
no
direct price associated can we look for prices associated with the primary
category . If that too is not available then recurse further to its
primary
parent all the way to the top potentially. An example scenario is music
download by style / genre all of which are priced the same and there are
potentially hundreds or thousands of them. Of course would love to
override
the price with a direct product price for cases but generally apply a site
wide pricing. Is this possible? Do advice if there are simpler ways to
model
this or perhaps a support already exists.
Thanks in advance
ar

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