GroupingExcel TipsOverviewChannelAdvisor uses text files and comma-separated value files in multiple areas of the program in order to work with and display data in b OverviewChannelAdvisor uses text files and comma-separated value files in multiple areas of the program in order to work with and display data in b (2 votes) Related Topics: (2 votes)
Page last updated: Tue, 09/25/2012 - 10:55
Removing ClassificationsOverviewIn order to remove an inventory item from a group of products, you will need to remove the associated classification from that item. This can be done via the user interface or in bulk via spreadsheet. Removing a classification from your inventory is the third step in the process of understanding how ChannelAdvisor uses classifications. OverviewIn order to remove an inventory item from a group of products, you will need to remove the associated classification from that item. This can be done via the user interface or in bulk via spreadsheet. Removing a classification from your inventory is the third step in the process of understanding how ChannelAdvisor uses classifications. Related Topics:
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Assigning ClassificationsOverviewAssigning a classification to your inventory is the second step in the process of understanding how ChannelAdvisor uses classifications. To get a full overview of this process please see the Grouping Inventory Using Classifications page. In order for a classification to be utilized to segment your inventory, you will need to assign the classification to your designated inventory. This can be done via the user interface or in bulk via spreadsheet. OverviewAssigning a classification to your inventory is the second step in the process of understanding how ChannelAdvisor uses classifications. To get a full overview of this process please see the Grouping Inventory Using Classifications page. In order for a classification to be utilized to segment your inventory, you will need to assign the classification to your designated inventory. This can be done via the user interface or in bulk via spreadsheet. Related Topics:
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Creating ClassificationsOverview of TaskA classification is a grouping of like inventory items that have similar descriptive attributes. Overview of TaskA classification is a grouping of like inventory items that have similar descriptive attributes. Related Topics:
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Using LabelsLabels have many uses within the ChannelAdvisor software such as segmenting inventory, sending products to various channels an Labels have many uses within the ChannelAdvisor software such as segmenting inventory, sending products to various channels an Related Topics:
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Managing Labels via SpreadsheetOnce you have mastered the concept of labels and how they are created, assigned and removed from your inventory via the ChannelAdvisor user interface you can perform all of th Once you have mastered the concept of labels and how they are created, assigned and removed from your inventory via the ChannelAdvisor user interface you can perform all of th Related Topics:
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Removing Labels from Inventory via the User InterfaceIn order to remove an inventory item from a group of products or to discontinue an item from listing to a specific channel you will need to remove the associated label from th In order to remove an inventory item from a group of products or to discontinue an item from listing to a specific channel you will need to remove the associated label from th (1 vote) Related Topics: (1 vote)
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Assigning Labels Via the User InterfaceIn order for a label to be utilized to segment your inventory or to push your products out to the various channels you are selling on you will In order for a label to be utilized to segment your inventory or to push your products out to the various channels you are selling on you will Related Topics:
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Creating a Label via the User InterfaceThere are several methods of creating labels in ChannelAdvisor. The most basic method is to create individual labels one-by-one via the ChannelAdvisor user interface. There are several methods of creating labels in ChannelAdvisor. The most basic method is to create individual labels one-by-one via the ChannelAdvisor user interface. Related Topics:
Page last updated: Thu, 11/15/2012 - 16:22
Using System Default LabelsLabels are central to many of our products, such as listing on Amazon, Buy.com, Newegg, Sears Premium Stores, Inventory Driven Search and sending Shopping and Flex Feeds. In order to send inventory to these channels, you tell the system to pull all inventory that has a certain label associated with it. This gives you a flexible way to tag the inventory you want to appear on the channel without having to assign classifications or any other grouping mechanism.The ChannelAdvisor system has two default labels, All Inventory and Inventory Available in Stores. Labels are central to many of our products, such as listing on Amazon, Buy.com, Newegg, Sears Premium Stores, Inventory Driven Search and sending Shopping and Flex Feeds. In order to send inventory to these channels, you tell the system to pull all inventory that has a certain label associated with it. This gives you a flexible way to tag the inventory you want to appear on the channel without having to assign classifications or any other grouping mechanism.The ChannelAdvisor system has two default labels, All Inventory and Inventory Available in Stores. Related Topics:
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