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Product list

The product list has a few extras beyond the ordinary field conditions, because products carry variants and inheritance that the other listings do not.

Next to the search button sits a Show variants switch. Off, the list shows main products only (Shopware’s default). On, it also lists variants, with their inherited fields filled in so a variant reads like a complete product. The switch is remembered per user.

You rarely need to flip it yourself: if you add a condition that only makes sense for variants, the variant view turns on automatically so your condition can match.

When variants are shown, a subtle indicator marks the rows that are variants rather than main products. Hovering it explains that the row is a variant and lets you open its parent product. Whether the switch and indicator appear at all is configurable — see Options.

To list all variants of a particular product, use the Parent condition: pick the product, and the list shows its variants. This is the quickest way to jump from “this product” to “every variant of it”.

The EAN field offers a special has duplicates condition. It finds every product that shares its EAN with another product — the classic way to catch codes entered twice by mistake. There is no value to type: pick the condition and the list shows the duplicates.

This check is resolved on the server against your live catalogue, so it stays fast and accurate no matter how many products you have, and always reflects the current data.

Beyond these extras, the product list behaves like any other: build conditions for any field, drill into relations such as Manufacturer or Delivery time, and save groups and default filters.