How do you deal with packs/box sets? #987
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I also would like a cleaner solution to this. Right now I'll just create the box set and individual items all as items in the collection and then relate them so I can lend them out as a set or individually. |
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Maybe a "group"/"container" item type could be good for this? |
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I have something similar with Lego sets. I'm wanting to associate each minifig with the Lego set it's a part of. What I've done is created a Sub-collection of my Lego collection called "Minifigures". I add the minifigs there and then add them as related to their associated set. This keeps the primary collection as just sets (or in your case, volumes). It does not work for lending however, as I am able to lend the set and then also lend the minifig separately. |
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I mainly use Koillection to manage my manga collection, and an issue i often come across is how i should deal with box sets that contain multiple volumes.
Currently, i just add all the contained volumes as regular volumes, add a note saying it's part of a pack, and add the other contained volumes as related to the first contained volume.
As for the price, i put the full price of the pack on the first volume, and put 0 for all other volumes.
It looks something like this

However, i'm also considering creating an item with the pack instead (especially since they often have their own ISBN and cover), and adding the contained volumes as related items.
That would avoid having to add notes everywhere, but that would add an extra item to the list that isn't a volume.
I'm not too sure which solution is best, and there's probably no objective answer anyway.
However, i'm still curious how other users deal with this issue.
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