Trying to understand the different levels of the Product Catalog
I'm a little confused with the different levels in the Product Catalog section.
Perhaps a real world example would help me understand it but this is how I'm seeing it at the moment.
1st at the top there's the Product Catalog Group. This I understand as here you set some global settings like currency for everything contained within.
2nd level there's the Product Catalog.
3rd level there's the Category.
4th level there's the products themselves.
I'm struggling to see what the Product Catalog level is really for when all I think I need is categories like Shoes, Clothing and then the products underneath them?
You're correct that the catalog level doesn't make a lot of sense for single catalog solutions. For larger solutions with multiple customer segments and optionally stores it starts to make a lot more sense :)
Trying to understand the different levels of the Product Catalog
I'm a little confused with the different levels in the Product Catalog section.
Perhaps a real world example would help me understand it but this is how I'm seeing it at the moment.
1st at the top there's the Product Catalog Group. This I understand as here you set some global settings like currency for everything contained within.
2nd level there's the Product Catalog.
3rd level there's the Category.
4th level there's the products themselves.
I'm struggling to see what the Product Catalog level is really for when all I think I need is categories like Shoes, Clothing and then the products underneath them?
Thanks, Matt
I've got it. At Product Catalog level you set the price group. :)
Yes :)
You're correct that the catalog level doesn't make a lot of sense for single catalog solutions. For larger solutions with multiple customer segments and optionally stores it starts to make a lot more sense :)
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