Creating Attribute Value Matrices
Attribute Value Matrices are used to associate attributes to the product. You can use the attribute value matrices to drive the product selection. You can associate a maximum of five attributes with each other. The attributes defined in the Attribute Value Matrices are bi-directional. Once you create a matrix, a compatibility table is created. This compatibility table for Attribute Values helps you define all the valid combinations for the attribute values.
Use Case
For example, Amttus, a leading laptop manufacturer, wants to use attributes to drive the product selection of their users. A laptop has five attributes: Color, HDD, RAM, Screen Size, and Fingerprint Reader. The following table describes the products and its attributes.
Product |
A-560 |
A-560m |
A-440 |
A-440m |
A-320 |
A-320m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Color |
Black |
Black |
White |
White |
Black |
White |
HDD |
1 TB |
2 TB |
500 MB |
500 MB |
1 TB |
1 TB |
RAM |
8 |
16 |
4 |
8 |
8 |
16 |
Screen Size |
14 HD |
14 HD |
15 |
15 HD |
14 |
14 HD |
Fingerprint Reader |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
After you create an attribute value matrix, when the user selects Black from the Color picklist menu, the HDD picklist menu will contain only 1 TB and 2 TB as options. RAM picklist menu will contain 8 and 16 as options. Screen Size will contain 14 and 14 HD as options. The Fingerprint Reader picklist menu will contain Yes and No as options.
To Create an Attribute Value Matrix
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