Prints, Packages, Products, & Product Groups
I was wondering if there was a write-up/instructions about the prints, packages, products, & product groups. I think I understand the basic relationships. It seems you start off creating your various prints. You then create a product where you add in the prints that the product uses. You can also create a product that isn't linked to a print but requires an image. You then can create a package where you add in your various products. It seems you have to a have a print product to create a package; you can't just add a print. Do you use the product groups for a broad overall organization; for example, if you wanted to create a grouping for certain schools, or say a studio group compared to an online group? Thanks,
Matt Scoggin
Photo Texas
Matt Scoggin
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Inappropriate?Hi Matt, you basically have it figured out. I think I know which part may be confusing you: the significance of the Prints function is not really well documented at the moment.
The idea behind it is that the Prints screen would contain the entire menu of products provided by your lab. When you create Products, you can associate them with Prints. That way, no matter what name you give to your Products, your lab will know what to do with them because you have created an exact mapping of the products you offer to the products the lab offers.
Product Groups are usually used to set up product ranges, for example College vs. High School, or you could even do something like Economy, Mid-Range, Deluxe. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that all items in a given Package must be in the same Product Group.
You don't have to create separate Product Groups for online vs. studio, because Backdrop lets you select which Products and Packages to offer online for each Client Group.
I hope I've answered your questions, let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.
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