That sounds very interesting.

Can you tell me how to enable layered navigation?  There doesn't seem
to be much information available about that.

Thanks.




On 8/11/20, Rishi Solanki <rishisolan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Numerice range won't work as you suspect, and for search not need to do
> that. You can simply tag a feature with "> 1000" and "< 1000" as string.
> You can use category or feature or even atrribute. And once search is
> enable of that feature then you simply need show the tagged products. Which
> can be done by all routes, the catalog manager or product creation code
> needs to make sure all products tagged properly.
>
> In this way no custom code would be required. HTH!
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Rishi Solanki
> *CTO, Mindpath Technology*
> Intelligent Solutions
> cell: +91-98932-87847
> LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishi-solanki-62271b7/>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 6:33 PM Jason RJ <jason_of...@reast.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Randy
>>
>> We have done something similar but using Product Features to drive the
>> dropdown and Product Variants for each type, this supports search as
>> expected too since features are added to search criteria as product
>> keywords. Turning on layered navigation and creating custom filters in
>> LayeredNavBar.ftl gives you a filter list, it might be possible to build
>> a range filter that way.
>>
>> Jason

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