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Summary 0052542: It is not possible to identify Variants in Search results
Revision 2023-05-24 11:02 by plujan
Steps To Reproduce 1. In Backoffice, create a Generic Product: Travel bag
2. Create a Characteristic Size with two Variants: M and S
3. Create a Characteristic Color with two Variants: Red and Blue
4. Run the Create Variants process
5. Go to POS1 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
6. Notice the four results, each one showing the values of its Variants (see attached screenshot)
7. Go to POS2 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
8. Notice the five(*) results, none of them showing Variants, making them indistinguishable (see attached sceenshot)

(*)The fact that there are five and not four results has been reported in a separate issue 0052543
Revision 2023-05-24 11:02 by plujan
Steps To Reproduce 1. In Backoffice, create a Generic Product: Travel bag
2. Create a Characteristic Size with two Variants: M and S
3. Create a Characteristic Color with two Variants: Red and Blue
4. Run the Create Variants process
5. Go to POS1 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
6. Notice the four results, each one showing the values of its Variants (see attached screenshot)
7. Go to POS2 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
8. Notice the five(*) results, none of them showing Variants, making them indistinguishable (see attached sceenshot)

(*)The fact that there are five and not four results has been reported in a separate issue 0054543
Revision 2023-05-24 11:01 by plujan
Steps To Reproduce 1. In Backoffice, create a Generic Product: Travel bag
2. Create a Characteristic Size with two Variants: M and S
3. Create a Characteristic Color with two Variants: Red and Blue
4. Run the Create Variants process
5. Go to POS1 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
6. Notice the four results, each one showing the values of its Variants (see attached screenshot)
7. Go to POS2 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
8. Notice the five(*) results, none of them showing Variants, making them indistinguishable (see attached sceenshot)

(*)The fact that there are five and not four results has been reported in a separate issue 0054543
Revision 2023-05-24 10:53 by plujan
Steps To Reproduce 1. In Backoffice, create a Generic Product: Travel bag
2. Create a Characteristic Size with two Variants: M and S
3. Create a Characteristic Color with two Variants: Red and Blue
4. Run the Create Variants process
5. Go to POS1 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
6. Notice the four results, each one showing the values of its Variants (see attached screenshot)
7. Go to POS2 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
8. Notice the five(*) results, none of them showing Variants, making them indistinguishable (see attached sceenshot)

(*)The fact that there are five and not four results has been reported in a separate issue
Revision 2023-05-24 10:53 by plujan
Steps To Reproduce 1. In Backoffice, create a Generic Product: Travel bag
2. Create a Characteristic Size with two Variants: M and S
3. Create a Characteristic Color with two Variants: Red and Blue
4. Run the Create Variants process
5. Go to POS1 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
6. Notice the four results, each one showing the values of its Variants (see attached screenshot)
7. Go to POS2 and Search for the text "Travel bag"
8. Notice the five(*) results, none of them showing Variants, making them indistinguishable (see attached sceenshot)


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