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Multiple Rows Variable Set (MRVS) in two columns in a Catalog (Yes/No)

Luis Roman1
Tera Contributor

I have a requirement to have a two different multiple row variable set (MRVS) in a two column catalog item. Is that possible, if it is I have not been able to figure out how to.   Any feedback or guidance. Or how that requirement will be possible to meet?

Your expert advice and/or guidance appreciated.

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Sebastian L
Mega Sage

Hi Luis,

Interesting question, but I don't think this is possible, since a multi row variableset will not be displayed if it is inside a container. I have played around with it a bit in my instance and I don't see a way. One might be able to do it with some css magic on the specific item, but I don't think it is worth the hazzle, nor do I think the display of the variable sets will be particular good..

 

I would maybe ask why this is really needed, and if they have a REALLY good reason, then I think the only option is to create your own in a custom widget. But again, I think it is way too much work for such a requirement, so I would simply just say no it is not possible to meet the requirement 🙂   


Best regards,
Sebastian Laursen

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Sebastian L
Mega Sage

Hi Luis,

Interesting question, but I don't think this is possible, since a multi row variableset will not be displayed if it is inside a container. I have played around with it a bit in my instance and I don't see a way. One might be able to do it with some css magic on the specific item, but I don't think it is worth the hazzle, nor do I think the display of the variable sets will be particular good..

 

I would maybe ask why this is really needed, and if they have a REALLY good reason, then I think the only option is to create your own in a custom widget. But again, I think it is way too much work for such a requirement, so I would simply just say no it is not possible to meet the requirement 🙂   


Best regards,
Sebastian Laursen

Thank you Laursen for your replied and guidance. Will proceed accordingly.