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− | How is a Matrix product different from a standard product? | + | How is a '''Matrix''' product different from a standard product? |
− | A Matrix product is a member of a group of products that are similar except for certain variables or | + | A '''Matrix''' product is a member of a group of products that are similar except for certain variables or '''Attributes'''. The most common example would be a clothing item such as a T-Shirt where attributes may be size, colour and length. |
− | The most common example would be a clothing item such as a T-Shirt | + | |
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− | Using the Matrix function in ERP allows you to quickly create multiple similar products and buy or sell multiple | + | Using the Matrix function in ERP allows you to quickly create multiple similar products and buy or sell multiple similar products using a grid display. |
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Example
How is a Matrix product different from a standard product?
A Matrix product is a member of a group of products that are similar except for certain variables or Attributes. The most common example would be a clothing item such as a T-Shirt where attributes may be size, colour and length.
Using the Matrix function in ERP allows you to quickly create multiple similar products and buy or sell multiple similar products using a grid display.