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We have a shop that has one complex product (lots of configuration parameters) and a bunch of simpler ones.
Ideally we'd have two different product models for each but that doesn't seem possible in Plata.
What's the recommended way to handle this scenario?
(I'm aware this isn't really an issue but in the absence of a discussion group I thought this might be the best place to ask)
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Hi Andy
(Sorry for the late answer.)
I generally heard good things about django-polymorphic, not with Plata specifically though. Maybe this would work for you?
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We have a shop that has one complex product (lots of configuration parameters) and a bunch of simpler ones.
Ideally we'd have two different product models for each but that doesn't seem possible in Plata.
What's the recommended way to handle this scenario?
(I'm aware this isn't really an issue but in the absence of a discussion group I thought this might be the best place to ask)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: