![]() This way I wanted to be able to find out best price. The main reason for that was to get the ability to store the same product for different stores, each at their own price. I also have customized aisle configurations for different stores. Perhaps an overview of the database structure (relations, tables links, etc.) could help to understand its behavior more easily than textual descriptions.Īs I stumbled over the same issue as Angie above: Can anyone explain me how to deal best with same items at different shops and their different prices? Still beleive it’s the best one outthere, but anyway getting started is a bit more challenging than intended. Thanks for probably the all time best app out there.įound the app last week and bought it for whole family. NOW, not only do I NOT have to do that extra step, since I always have my phone on me (and hence my list) if I happen to be out and I’m by the store I can just pop in and not try to remember everything on my list which is still back at the house. Which meant, the day BEFORE I went to the store I would have to sit down and write down the list in that order. For the past 20 years or so I have been writing out my grocery list in the order of the store to save time from walking up and down every aisle looking for the items on my list. Suggestion on a future update? Maybe a “confirm delete”? I accidentally deleted an ENTIRE store’s customized aisles AND all the items IN those aisles….whoops.Īll in all though, I just love this app. So I’m going through and renaming all the items on my Wal-Mart list as “Item W” and the HEB list “Item H” Thank you so much for the ideas! Just yesterday I thought about labeling the items just a tad bit differently. In this case Bakery aisle for Whole Foods will contain its own set of items under Pick list. Option 2: Bakery aisle of Whole Foods does NOT link to Any list’s Bakery. In this case any item/product assigned to Any list’s Bakery will be available for Whole Foods list under Pick list. Option 1: Bakery aisle of Whole Foods links to Any list’s Bakery. This may be helpful if you decide to customize aisles for a list to change aisle names and/or order, but still want to use the same set of products in Pick list.įor instance, imagine that Whole Foods list has customized aisles and there is a Bakery aisle in Any list. Parent aisle field is used to link aisles from customized configurations to aisles from Any list configuration. If you want to revert to the standard aisle configuration, click Reset.Make changes such as reorder aisles, hide/show, delete, add, or rename aisle.Activate Edit mode by clicking a lightning button.Click Customize –> Select the shopping list you want aisles to be customized for.Select a shopping list in top selector, OR.Open Aisles tab with Menu –> Settings –> Aisles.The following scenario explain how to do such customization. Sometimes you may want to reorder, hide or create new aisles for specific shopping lists. Customizing aisles per shopping listsīy default all shopping lists use the standard aisle configuration. To sort aisles by name click phone Menu button –> Sort by name. To rename aisle click the button on the right of the aisle to get to Edit Aisle screen. Clicking crossed aisle again will show it back in Pick list and search. To hide aisle (from search and Pick list) click an aisle so that it is crossed out and hidden from Pick list and search. To delete aisle long click the aisle and select Delete from Context Menu. To add a custom aisle, click Add button (green plus) and enter new aisle name when prompted. Click Lightning again to turn edit mode Off. Grab the handle on the left of an item and move it to the position you want. To change aisle order and/or delete aisles, click Lightning button to turn edit mode On. Important note: selector on top contains lists with customized aisles only. Aisles Activity allows you adding, hiding, renaming and sorting aisles (departments) in your Android shopping lists.Īisles tab is accessible through Menu –> Settings –> Aisles.
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