On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Axel Braun <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am Montag, 6. März 2017, 02:20:44 CET schrieb E. Boer:
> > On Sunday, 5 March 2017 18:55:05 UTC+1, Peter Müller wrote:
>
> > > Probably it is not my use case, I don't have T-Shirts for sale ... I
> want
> > > only a product record with a product code.
> >
> > Me too, now you have two forms to fill in the data, which is confusing.
>
> Indeed. 90% of the users do not need product variants, but they have to
> deal
> with the complexity.
>
> Most other systems go the other way round: A product is a product, and
> variants can be added if required.
>
>
Sorry, but isnt a product one thing or item and a variant of that product
is another product or another item in any case.
Or what is this really used for ?

Rgds
Saxa



> I wonder if this is possible in Tryton with its object oriented design.
> Something like a product_variant module that keeps variants, whilt the
> standard product modules offers what most users need.
>
> My 2c
> Axel
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