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Thread: Kits Question

  1. #1
    TheJax is offline Junior Member
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    Default Kits Question

    Hello,

    I need to create a product (the product is a computer class) that permits a customer to choose topics to be covered (examples: security, hardware, network). My thinking is a "kit" is the way to go here. But here is my question/problem:

    The customer should only be permitted to select 2 of the 3 topics I listed above. Is there a way to do that?

    Thank you.

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    Ben-LynxSI is offline Member
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    Default My strategy would be...

    This would be my strategy:
    1. Make a kit with two options, lets say "Session 1 Topic" and "Session 2 Topic".
    2. Each option could have all the same options listed: "security", "hardware", "network", etc...
    3. I'd set both kit options to be "single select drop down".
    This way you could even expand the topic list to 4 or 5 items, and it still only allows two selections.

    That'd be my strategy based on what you've shared here so far. Please clarify if I'm not quite getting it.
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