Include or Exclude Picklist Values in Overridden Product Attributes
Override product attributes to create the override in the context of a product bundle.
To include or exclude specific picklist values for overridden product attributes of the data type
picklist, use Include or Exclude Picklist Values. The included picklist values are available at
run time while excluded picklist values are unavailable at run time.
From the Product Catalog Management app’s home page, click
Products.
From the product list view page, click a bundled product.
Go to the Structure tab.
Click the product component tile.
In the right panel, go to the Attributes tab.
Click next
to the overridden product attribute, and select Include or Exclude Picklist
Values.
This option is available for overridden product attributes of only the data type
picklist.
In the Include or Exclude Picklist Values window, deselect values that you want to exclude,
or select values that you want to include.
All the picklist values are selected (included) by default.
You can include or exclude only active picklist values that
aren’t the default values for a product classification attribute or a product
attribute.
Save your changes.
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