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customization - WooCommerce: how to set stock per attribute on variable product

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So I have a variable product with the attributes "time" and "package".

Time has 3 options: "1 week", "2 weeks", "3 weeks"

Package has 2: "Full ticket" and "half ticket"

This creates 6 variations.

My question is: Is there a way to set stock levels per attribute rather than per "variations".

Currently, I can only set stock for the parent or per variation, but I need to set a stock for the attribute "package".

Full ticket has 80 stock count and "half ticket" has 50.

The weeks don't matter.

Either a stock count per attribute or the ability to create multiple stock counts per product and assign which stock to decrease in each variation.

Any ideas?

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