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