Purpose
On this page we will creating a component Component (Inventory item) that has 2 requirements which have not no relation to the Material/Fabric
I will show you how to set up a product that has a Component (Inventory item) that is independent from the Material/Fabric dimensions.
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values
You may want a rail, track, pelmet, chain, post or something that isn't necessarily the same size as the Fabric
Design
The Values in Yellow will not affect the values in Blue, Below are 2 examples that I will doyou can see on this page, there are plenty of other setups that you can do that involve Width, Height, Depth and or QTY
These Values will not affect | These values | |||||
Fabric | width | Height | Drop | Component | Width | Height |
Fabric | width | Height | Drop | Component | Height | QTY |
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Setup
The table below has a component (Inventory item) listed in Column E, that requires its own value for the width Width and Height.
We want the component (or Inventory item) in Column E to not be affected by the values entered into Columns B, C or D and requires its own value in column F and G
To make this happen we need to let inform BUZ that we are not using the standard headings (ITEMWIDTH, ITEMHEIGHT, ITEMDEPTH) to determine the Width, Height or Drop
Setup
I have created a heading in Column E - COMPWH, (you can rename this for your products it is not a defined name)
Next I need to refer to this Heading in row 3 of columns F & G, I have entered COMPWH
This is because column E is where the Inventory Item is selectable,
for the component.
The next step is to link the Component’s width (Column F) and the Components Height (Column G) to the Component (Column E). To do this enter the Heading of the Component into the Width & Height Column in row 3 (Highlighted in Blue)
The next thing we need to do is to tell BUZ what type of value we want, so for this first table I require a Width and Height to be entered, . Column F/Row 4 I have specified this by entering in the BUZ Keyword for width “ITEMWIDTH” and for Column G/Row 4 “ITEMHEIGHT”
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