Set Up Decorative Plinths
Based on regular legs and plinths, it is possible to define decorative legs and plinths as an alternative to add to the cabinet.
The kitchen planner manages different use cases:
- The customer chooses a decorative leg and plinth product as an option for the cabinet in addition to the regular legs and plinths: in this case, the regular configuration is still activated and must be priced in the item list.
- The customer chooses a decorative leg and plinth product as an option for a cabinet belonging to a linear combination with different depths: in this case, an additional leg can be placed on the corner of the two cabinets.
βοΈ Even if there is no dependency with the legs π, decorative legs π or plinths π of the cabinet, decorative plinths strongly link to these options.
β‘οΈοΈ Click here π to open the complete sample to define decorative plinths through API.
Definitionsβ
Term | Definition |
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Decorative leg | Decorative legs are particular legs that have a different shape compared to regular legs. |
Decorative plinth | Decorative plinths are particular plinths that have a different shape compared to them. Like any plinth, decorative plinths can be set up with a cross section definition to define their shape. Decorative plinths cannot be used without decorative legs. |
Plinth position type | The plinth could have two different positions to follow the same logic as when the plinth is placed in person by the customer. Possible values are: βͺοΈ Bound to the leg: 'onLeg' βͺοΈ Bound to the frame: 'onFrame' βͺοΈ Aligned with the front: 'onFront' |
Illustrationβ
The illustration below shows a base cabinet with a combination of decorative legs and plinths.
π Decorative legs can be used without decorative plinths but decorative plinths cannot be used without decorative legs.
Specify the Basic Informationβ
The minimum information required to create a decorative plinth is common to every kind of products.
This is:
- The name: The name will be displayed in the planner (in the Edit panel) and should be available for all languages. If not, the planner will display the name in the fallback language.
- Mandatory information: The product reference, the brand and the product type.
- Product information: This information is not mandatory but highly recommended, especially the short and long descriptions that are displayed in the planner.
- Product representation: This is where you specify among others the 3D resource, the thumbnail and the parameters.
- Pricing: This is where you specify the pricing type (regular, discount...).
βοΈ Select your product type carefully because it will trigger the applicative rules: the type is "Plinths" (even if decorative).