On this tab, you can create a range of sizes for ${Style.Plural} or ${Material.Plural} based on the various sizes created under the ${IncrementSize.Name} tab. You can define ${SizeMap.Plural} for a ${SizeRange.Name}.

Size ranges can be created as one or two-dimensional. For creating a one-dimensional size range, users must now define a Dimension Type. For a two-dimensional size range, users must define Dimension 1 and Dimension 2 Types which will control selection of sizes and build a size grid once the sizes are selected.

How to create a ${SizeRange.Name}

  1. Mouse-over${Actions} and select ${New} ${SizeRange.Name} .
  2. In the New ${SizeRange.Name} dialog box, 
    • To create one-dimensional size range,
      • Enter details in the Size Range field
      • Enter details for the Dimension Type 1
      • Click on ${Save}
    • To create two-dimensional size range,
      • Enter details in the Size Range field
      • Select the Two-Dimensional check box
      • Select details for Dimension 1 Type and Dimension 2 Type
      • Click on ${Save}
  3. You can also update information in the ${SizeRange.Name} table.

NOTE: The editable fields are indicated with a grey triangle in the corner of the cell.

How to define sizes for a ${SizeRange.Name}

  1. Click on ${ProductSize.Plural} column and select the ${ProductSize.Plural} to be associated with the ${SizeRange.Name}

How to define Base ${ProductSize.Name}

  1. Click on the Base${ProductSize.Name} column and select a ${ProductSize.Name} to be assigned as Base ${ProductSize.Name}.

NOTE 1: The OK for ${Style.Name}, OK for ${Material.Name} and OK for ${SizeChart.Name} check boxes are selected by default. When checked the size range is applicable for ${Style.Plural}, ${Material.Plural} and ${SizeChart.Plural}When you deselect any of these columns, the ${SizeRange.Name} is not available for selection for that category.

NOTE 2: Due to grading logic for the Size Chart, "OK for ${SizeChart.Name}" will be enabled only if the base size selected for the size range has a valid value for every existing second dimension.  Materials do not support 2-D sizes and hence "OK for Material" remains false and read-only. Composite Size Ranges cannot use two-dimensional size ranges.

How to select Sub Size Ranges for a new ${SizeRange.Name}

  1. In the ${Actions} column, click on Select Sub Size Ranges icon to select sub size ranges for a Size Range.
  2. In the Select Sub Size Ranges dialog box, select the required ${SizeRange.Plural} and click on ${Save}.

IMPORTANT: At the time of creating a new ${SizeRange.Name}, if the sub size ranges are not defined, then the Actions column will display the Select Sub Size Ranges icon corresponding to the new ${SizeRange.Name}. Else, the icon will not be displayed.

NOTE: Click on a ${SizeRange.Name} to view its Properties and create ${SizeRange.Plural}.

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Pre-requisites: Define Size; Define Dimension Type 1 and Dimension Type 2 on the Setup > Configuration > Enumeration tab.