Title: Using Attributes and Variations
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# Using Attributes and Variations

 *  Resolved [nyghtfalcon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nyghtfalcon/)
 * (@nyghtfalcon)
 * [6 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/)
 * We are fine art photographers. We are trying to create one product which has 
   4 different prices depending on which class of print you select. We have created
   store-wide attributes for each of the four classes of prints. We then create 
   variations. Here’s the problem: If this were a coat, for example, you would select
   color, size, and whatever else. Logically, this is a series of “ands:” size +
   color + length or whatever. What I need is Category 1, or 2, or 3, or 4. How 
   can I do that?
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 *  Thread Starter [nyghtfalcon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nyghtfalcon/)
 * (@nyghtfalcon)
 * [6 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/#post-12288148)
 * A further thought – is there a way to created “nested” variations? Example – 
   4 major variations (one for each of the print categories) and 4 types of paper
   in each major print category and be able to select any variation without creating
   a product for each major group of fine art prints.
 *  [Austin M – a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/apmwebdev/)
 * (@apmwebdev)
 * [6 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/#post-12310144)
 * > Here’s the problem: If this were a coat, for example, you would select color,
   > size, and whatever else. Logically, this is a series of “ands:” size + color
   > + length or whatever. What I need is Category 1, or 2, or 3, or 4. How can 
   > I do that?
 * I’m not sure what the difference is between your two examples here. Can you explain
   what you mean?
 * > A further thought – is there a way to created “nested” variations? Example –
   > 4 major variations (one for each of the print categories) and 4 types of paper
   > in each major print category and be able to select any variation without creating
   > a product for each major group of fine art prints.
 * You would need a separate plugin for this. I don’t know of any plugins from us,
   but there are some third party options available. [This](https://pluginrepublic.com/woocommerce-conditional-product-options/)
   is one such option.
 *  Thread Starter [nyghtfalcon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nyghtfalcon/)
 * (@nyghtfalcon)
 * [6 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/#post-12311612)
 * Well, let me try again
    Lets start here: We are fine art photographers and we
   want to sell prints. Not everyone can afford or wants to afford an expensive 
   print. We have four different classes of prints each a different price. They 
   are called Graphite, Onyx, Obsidian, Black Opal. If you want to buy a photo of
   a waterfall, you can select 4 different papers (metallic, gloss, etc.) in each
   of the four different classes of prints. And, on top of that, you can select 
   different sizes. Initially, I set up Woo so that each class of print was a separate
   variation. Made sense to me. However, when I do that, Woo expects one option (
   paper type) to be selected for each class or group of prints. I’ll check out 
   the plugin
 *  [Austin M – a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/apmwebdev/)
 * (@apmwebdev)
 * [6 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/#post-12313803)
 * Oh, I see. Yes, I think the conditional product options might be what you’re 
   looking for. There is also the [Composite Products](https://woocommerce.com/products/composite-products/)
   plugin that might work. That is more for building product kits, where you have
   multiple products and certain rules about which products are required with which
   others, which are mutually exclusive, which are part of a certain category that
   the user needs to choose one of, etc.
 * You _could_ use this for your store, and have each attribute type be a different“
   product,” but keep the attributes/variation products hidden from the catalog 
   so people couldn’t buy them individually and could only buy them as part of a
   composite product in the right combination to make an actual print with the desired
   properties. I’m not sure if that made sense, but Composite Products would be 
   worth looking into as well.
 *  [Austin M – a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/apmwebdev/)
 * (@apmwebdev)
 * [6 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/#post-12359374)
 * We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved.
   Feel free to start a new thread if you have any further questions!

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 * Last activity: [6 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-attributes-and-variations/#post-12359374)
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