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ARIES Discontinued Items still populating on website #276

Open mcrandell opened 7 years ago

mcrandell commented 7 years ago

Jesse Bauer in product management called me. He pointed out the following ARIES parts are still populating on the website even though they were discontinued over a week ago.

Part numbers include: AL45-4011 P35-4005

I'm sure there are more parts that are impacted by what ever is causing this issue.

Thanks,

mcrandell commented 7 years ago

Checking on status on this ticket. We have another 14 parts that were discontinued today. They shouldn't be populating in the search.

If you need a full list of parts we've discontinued in the last 3-5 weeks I can provide if needed.

dgallegos commented 7 years ago

Max, we're working through some issues today. @DavidVaini should have time to look at this tomorrow.

mcrandell commented 7 years ago

Was alerted by product management that ARIES part 205018 is still showing up on the ARIES site via the search. This part was discontinued back on 2/8/17.

mcrandell commented 7 years ago

Another part that is still populating on the ARIES site is: 205033-2

dgallegos commented 7 years ago

@mcrandell sorry, we didn't get to this. We moved this to our actively working list. This should get some love next week.

davidvthecoder commented 7 years ago

Some insight. I looked up 205033-2 and it only shows up in the search. So my guess is its not being removed from elastic search when the status is changed.

dgallegos commented 7 years ago

Don't we still show discontinued parts in elastic search? That way an old part can still be found, it just shouldn't be populated in part lookup?

@mcrandell

mcrandell commented 7 years ago

My understanding is the only way a customer should find a discontinued part is if they know the web link: www.ariesautomotive.com/part/205033-2

If the part appears in the search a customer assumes it's available. Currently we don't show a discontinued message on a part page.

dgallegos commented 7 years ago

So, the way we're planning on doing our future websites is.

If a Part is status 999.

  1. The part will no longer show up while navigating the website.
  2. The part will no longer show up in a fitment search
  3. The part will show up with a direct link, in case anyone has a bookmark.
  4. The part will show up searching the part number in the search.

I don't know how the current website was designed. The development team will have an internal discussion, to see what the best thing to implement for the current site is, and we'll update the team.

davidvthecoder commented 7 years ago

I fixed the issue causing 999 parts to show up on the website when doing a search. Please clear your browser cache and try the searches again and they should not show up.