Configurator example

Example

A kitchen manufacturer defines a generic product that is the basis for configuring different kitchen units to a customer order:

In principle, the generic model consists of:

  • Lower cabinet unit.
  • Worktop.

The product features of the generic product's components are presented in the tables below. Note that if Selective Options is Yes, you can choose between various predefined options. If Selective Options is No, you must enter a value yourself for the product feature.

Seq.NoProduct FeatureDescriptionSelect. OptionsFeature Options
Item Code : 4 Kitchen Unit
10kitbrandBrand of KitchenyessieSiebent
ikiInterkitchen
20colourColouryesgreGrey
blaBlack
30mattypeMaterial TypeyeswooWood
synSynthetic
40numcabinNo.of Cabinetsno
45heightHeightyes80cm
90cm
100cm
50depthDepthno
60typehandHandleyesluxluxe
stdstandard
70worktopWorktopyesyesworktop
nono top

 

Seq.NoProduct FeatureDescriptionSelect. OptionsFeature Options
Item Code : 7 Lower Cabinet Unit
10cabnumbCabinet Numberyes1
2
3
40heightHeightno
50widthWidthno
60depthDepthno
70rotatTurning DirectionyeslefLeft
rigRight

 

Seq.NoProduct FeatureDescriptionSelect. OptionsFeature Options
Item Code : 9 Worktop
10topbrandBrand of WorktopyesaltAltus
wilWilder
20lengthLengthno
30depthDepthno
40finishFinish of SinkyesmouMounted
sunSunken

 

All feasible variants can be composed using the above options. However, you can link a constraint to a certain product feature, if, for example, not all options are possible for a given part.

Example

If the brand of the kitchen is Interkitchen, as a constraint you can define that the material type must be Wood.