Need help and improvement.
Here is the essence of the problem: very often in my products there are filters that have the same name (Picture 1), and sometimes even the meaning of the filters, but the filter type, id and site where it is uploaded may differ.
You can do the following: assign a so-called "field name" to each filter, for example, as in the "universal block" in the process (Picture 2). Thanks to him, you can designate the filter (Picture 3). And also, add such fields to the category settings in the "add filter by default" https://our-store.com.ua/app/product/category/271/filters/ (Picture 4).
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Need help and improvement. Here is the essence of the problem: very often in my products there are filters that have the same name (Picture 1), and sometimes even the meaning of the filters, but the filter type, id and site where it is uploaded may differ. You can do the following: assign a so-called "field name" to each filter, for example, as in the "universal block" in the process (Picture 2). Thanks to him, you can designate the filter (Picture 3). And also, add such fields to the category settings in the "add filter by default" https://our-store.com.ua/app/product/category/271/filters/ (Picture 4).
Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich OneBox production wrote: And what's the problem with naming the filters initially as needed?
Pre-history :) We upload products to different sites and platforms, and on different sites the same product may have such filters Example #1: Rozetka: Filter name "Color" with ID "1111", and filter value name "Turquoise" with ID value "2222". Prom: The name of the filter is "Color", and the name of the filter value is "Turquoise" (no filter ID or filter value ID is passed here). Site: The name of the filter is "Color" with ID "5555", and the name of the filter value is "Tiffany" with ID value "3333". Example #2: Rozetka: Filter name "Color" with ID "1111", and filter value name "Gold" with ID value "2222". Prom: The name of the filter is "Color", and the name of the filter value is "Gold" (no filter ID and filter value ID are passed here). Site: The name of the filter is "Color" with ID "5555", and the name of the filter value is "Golden" with ID value "3333". And if this filter, where the value with multiple choice is generally a utopia, we don’t even attach another value to the product, it’s simply not realistic to understand.
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Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich
OneBox production wrote:
And what's the problem with naming the filters initially as needed?
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Pre-history :)
We upload products to different sites and platforms, and on different sites the same product may have such filters
Example #1:
Rozetka: Filter name "Color" with ID "1111", and filter value name "Turquoise" with ID value "2222".
Prom: The name of the filter is "Color", and the name of the filter value is "Turquoise" (no filter ID or filter value ID is passed here).
Site: The name of the filter is "Color" with ID "5555", and the name of the filter value is "Tiffany" with ID value "3333".
Example #2:
Rozetka: Filter name "Color" with ID "1111", and filter value name "Gold" with ID value "2222".
Prom: The name of the filter is "Color", and the name of the filter value is "Gold" (no filter ID and filter value ID are passed here).
Site: The name of the filter is "Color" with ID "5555", and the name of the filter value is "Golden" with ID value "3333".
And if this filter, where the value with multiple choice is generally a utopia, we don’t even attach another value to the product, it’s simply not realistic to understand.
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Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich OneBox production wrote: And what's the problem with naming the filters initially as needed?
Good afternoon, Maxim! Could you comment on this issue?
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Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich
OneBox production wrote:
And what's the problem with naming the filters initially as needed?
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Good afternoon, Maxim!
Could you comment on this issue?
Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich OneBox production wrote: And what's the problem with naming the filters initially as needed?
Maxim, could you please tell me how to solve this problem?
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Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich
OneBox production wrote:
And what's the problem with naming the filters initially as needed?
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Maxim, could you please tell me how to solve this problem?
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