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Only one attribute showing in cart - "Product Combinations Generation" not working


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Any help would greatly be appreciated.

From what I could find this is a huge problem with Prestashop 1.6+ that many have encountered and have not found an answer. Maybe it's out there but I failed to find it.

 

Here is my predicament:

 

I have products that have more than two attributes, when added to the shopping cart check-out page only one is listed. For example if I have various sizes as one attribute and have 4 other attributes(i.e. color for eyes, color for hair, etc)  then only one of the attributes is displayed on the checkout page. The customer does not see all of the choices that he or she had chosen.

 

I read that using the  "Product Combinations Generation" should correct this, it does not. It changes to a white screen when you try to use it. Evidently this "white screen" seems to be a major issue with Prestashop 1.6+. And since this "white screen" can not complete doing its thing then the attributes can not be added to the shopping cart check-out page. 

 

I also tried adding ini.php files and increased the memory level to up to 2048m to no avail.

 

You should not need or have to use a "specialized" module for something that seems should be a basic feature of Prestashop.

 

Oh, I am using the Prestashop default theme so there are no conflicts going on with added themes.

 

Has anyone encountered this issue and have a solution for it?

 

Many thanks in advance. 

Edited by joenmass (see edit history)
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The ideea is that, after i had a long research on the web, you cannot use the attributes of a products as standalone, but only in combination with other attributes. I was realy excited with everything in Prestashop until i discovered this, which i consider a real problem. Think about how many combinations you need to generate, if you have for example 30 colors and 10 sizes for a product? IS there a solution for this?

 

OK, we could understand that sometimes is useful to make those combinations, but why to make them an obligation:D?!?!

Edited by leozao (see edit history)
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Hm, standalone? If you mean using only "color" as the only attribute a product has is color, then yes you can. But of course you can't make one combination having color only, and another having size only, for the same product, so yes, you would end up with many, that's how it works

color: yellow

size:1

color: yellow
size: 2

And so on

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