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SKU Exception Lists per Active IO Report

The SKU Exception Lists per Active IO report shows SKU items or product variants with payouts that differ from the default in your partnered programs. The report lets you view items from both active and expired contracts — formerly known as insertion orders (IOs).

Manage the report

  1. From the top navigation bar, select ReportsMore Reports.

  2. From the Category filter next to the search bar, select Listing.

  3. Select SKU Exception Lists per Active IO.

    • You can also pin the report to the top navigation bar by hovering over the row and selecting Pin.

  4. Below the report title, filter for the data you want to view. Select [Search] [Search] when you have your filters in place.

    • See the Filter and Column references below for more information.

    • Use the icons in the upper-right corner of the page to [Email] \ [Schedule] [Schedule] or [Download] [Download] the report in PDF, Excel, or CSV format.

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    Filter reference

    Filter

    Description

    Program

    Select a program name from the [Drop-down menu] [Dropdown Menu] to filter for SKU items associated with a specific brand program.

    Contract State

    Select a status from the [Drop-down menu] [Dropdown Menu] to view SKU items in Active, Inactive, or All contracts.

    Column reference

    Column

    Description

    SKU

    The stock-keeping unit (SKU) is the product variant's unique identifier.

    SKU Name

    The name of the product variant as specified in the brand's product catalog, e.g., Titan Steel Pro Anvil 50kg.

    Match Mode

    How the brand searched for and identified the SKU in your conversion data — Exact indicates an exact SKU value match, while a blank cell indicates the match was determined using a regex search.

    SKU List

    The name of the SKU exception list the brand set up for the item, to pay out differently for it. This may give you insight into why the brand pays out differently for the product — e.g., a list named Summer Clearance could mean that the payout is different due to a clearance sale.

    SKU List ID

    The unique identifier of the SKU exception list the brand set up for the item, to pay out differently for it.

    Contract ID

    The unique identifier of the contract between you and the brand.

    Contract

    The brand's name for the contract you're on — e.g., this may be Public Terms if you're on their default partner contract, or Influencer Terms if you're part of their Influencer partner group.

    Program ID

    The unique identifier of the brand program associated with the SKU item.

    Program

    The name of the brand program associated with the SKU item, e.g., Summer Fun.

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