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What is your suggestion for the most effective way to set up this parent/child relationship?
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Recently purchased a combination in patriotic colors;
1 piece is a 26 foot obstacle course (The American Adventure Obstacle)
1 piece is a large moonbounce with an attached slide that can drop into a pool (Splashdown) OR
it can drop onto a dry landing pad.
The complete piece will be; the Complete American Adventure ($495 all day rental, dry, $525 wet)
The Obstacle Course alone will be the American Adventure Obstacle ($295)
The Bounce/Dry Slide alone will be the American Adventure Bounce/Dry Slide ($325)
The Bounce, Wet Slide alone will be the American Adventure Bounce/Splashdown ($350)
It should be setup as a structure item as follows:
Parent Item (Complete Adventure), Structure: A,B
Child (Obstacle Course), Structure: A
Child (Bounce), Structure B. Add Wet and Dry as an option of it
If you want the wet/dry bouncer listed in two separate categories then it gets quite a bit more complicated.
It should be setup as a structure item as follows:
Parent Item (Complete Adventure), Structure: A,B
Child (Obstacle Course), Structure: A
Child (Bounce), Structure B. Add Wet and Dry as an option of it
If you want the wet/dry bouncer listed in two separate categories then it gets quite a bit more complicated.
It should be setup as a structure item as follows:
Parent Item (Complete Adventure), Structure: A,B
Child (Obstacle Course), Structure: A
Child (Bounce), Structure B. Add Wet and Dry as an option of it
If you want the wet/dry bouncer listed in two separate categories then it gets quite a bit more complicated.
It should be setup as a structure item as follows:
Parent Item (Complete Adventure), Structure: A,B
Child (Obstacle Course), Structure: A
Child (Bounce), Structure B. Add Wet and Dry as an option of it
If you want the wet/dry bouncer listed in two separate categories then it gets quite a bit more complicated.
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