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Multiple Catagories linked to one product.
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Post Multiple Catagories linked to one product. 
I am building a bookstore and I would like visitors to be able to browse the contents by Title, Author and Subject. I could do this by entering the same product multiple times under diffrent catagory headings but I would prefer to have one product that was linked to multiple catagories. Has anyone attempted to do this? How did you go about it?

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Greeings scrofulous!

I used the free search tool AgYaOff to find this post.

Mister Ed wrote:
'MESSAGE http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agora2/message/1738
'FORUM: 2002 - Pub
'TOPIC: Re: multiple categories for single products ?
'NAME: <webmaster@i...>
'DATE: June 17, 2002 02:08 PM

the category look up functions are a bit weak in the manner you wish to use it. It can be used to look up in the manner you wish, but then the category names end up being long.

the best way is to setup a user field to enter selected search criteria and then have search functions look at that particular field in addition to what it already looks fer.

future versions (mySQL) will do what you wish, but right now, you have to get a bit creative to do the magnitude of searching capabilities you wish to do.

Mister Ed



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You might want to check out the information on agorasupport.com about usined subcategories. It may help in what you want to do.

http://www.agorasupport.com/custom-adv_subcats.htm

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