Product Override
Unless your business is a one-product store, you might sometimes need to activate different local delivery rules for different products.
By default, the umbrella rules you set for date and time will apply to what you define in Product Availability. However, you can always choose to define different rules for some specific products in Product Override
E.g. Your bakery only offers local delivery for cakes without ice cream on top and customers can pick between 2 days. You will apply a general rule for those collections. For some specialties that have ice cream, you can only deliver them on the same day because you don’t have the capacity to preserve them for longer. This is when you need to tailor the rules for the odd ones out.
Step 1: Go to the Product Override section and add a product or a set of products for which you wish to apply certain rules.

Step 2: Choose Overide preparation/delivery days

Step 3: Configure the delivery preparation time, delivery date range and preparation hour if necessary
Preparation days: the number of working days you need to get an order ready for shipment. Consider extra time if your product is not available.
Delivery date range: A date range available for customers to pick when to receive the order. Consider an acceptable date range to ensure that your product is ready for delivery and remains usable.
Preparation time (hour): the number ò working hour you need to get an order ready. This should only be eligible if preparation is 0.

Step 1: Go to the Product Override section and add a product or a set of products for which you wish to apply certain rules.
Step 2: Select Specific available date & time
Step 3: Select date and time of the availability (required). Click on Add to add the timing.
Step 1: Go to the Product Override section and add a product or a set of products for which you wish to apply certain rules.
Step 2: Select Specific blackout date & time
Step 3: Select date and time of the availability (required). Click on Add to add the timing.
If one specific product is activated by both general rules + specific rules (because you add it to both), the app will prioritize the specific rules for this specific product and discard the general rules for it.

If a cart has different products with different colliding rules, a notification will appear as above.
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