System Administration > System Settings > Merchandising and Distribution System Settings > Inventory Hierarchy Settings > Product Information Settings > Product Configurator See Product Configurator Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Merchandising and Distribution > Purchasing > Buyer/Merchandiser Tools > Buyer Tools > Settings > Inventory Hierarchy > Product Information > Product Configurator A STORIS feature that allows you to assign codes to the components that make up your products, then construct special order items using the coding system. Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Merchandising and Distribution > Purchasing > Buyer/Merchandiser Tools > Merchandiser Tools > Settings > Inventory Hierarchy > Product Information > Product Configurator Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Merchandising and Distribution > Purchasing > Buyer/Merchandiser Tools > Settings > Inventory Hierarchy > Product Information > Product Configurator Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Merchandising and Distribution > Inventory > Settings > Inventory Hierarchy Settings > Product Information > Product Configurator Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Merchandising and Distribution > Settings > Inventory Hierarchy Settings > Product Information > Product Configurator Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Customer > Settings > Inventory Hierarchy Settings > Product Information Settings > Product Configurator Settings > Set Configuration Rules
Use this routine to define how products interact with each other in the Product Configurator. For example, you can create a rule In the Product Configurator, special conditions that define how a configurable product's options may interact with one another. that:
defines the basic fabric to be used with a specific chair frame and
prevents users from specifying a different basic fabric for that chair frame.
VendorEnter the vendor for whom you want to create or edit a rule In the Product Configurator, special conditions that define how a configurable product's options may interact with one another.. A lookup is available by clicking on the Search button.
RuleEnter the code of the rule you want to create or edit. If creating a new rule, you can enter up to twenty (20) alphanumeric characters. A lookup is available by clicking on the Search button.
Option TypeEnter the option type you want to associate with this rule. This is a mandatory field. A lookup is available by clicking on the Search button.
OptionEnter an option (associated with the option type you selected at the Option Type field). To select from a list of valid Option codes, click the Search button to the right of the entry field. This is a required field.
ListA list code may be entered here; this is not a required field. To select from a list of valid List codes, click the Search button to the right of the entry field.
Comparison Option TypeEnter the second option type. This is not a required field. Your response here must be different than the response in the Option Type field. A lookup is available by clicking on the Search button.
This is a required field. The default value is Equal. Select the operand for this rule. Your choices are:
Equal ( = )
Not Equal ( # )
Assigned (AS)
Not Assigned (NA)
If you select Assigned, it indicates that the rule line is to be evaluated as true for the option type if an option has been entered. If you select Not Assigned, it indicates that the rule line is to be evaluated as true for the option type if an option has not been entered and the option is left blank. The Not Assigned operand can be used in situations where the configurator option, when chosen, requires that the other options be left blank.
OperatorEnter the operator for this rule (that is, AND or OR). The default value is ‘AND’. An operator is never required for the last row in the grid. An operator is required when there are multiple tests (values) as part of the rule. Operators may not be mixed. They must all be ‘AND’ or ‘OR’.
Specify one of the following:
Option
List
2nd Option Type
If the row being added is preceded by a row that does not have an operator, you must add an operator to that row.
If you attempt to remove the last row in the grid, the operator (if any) must be removed from the preceding row.