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Manage & View Uploaded Product Catalogs

Easily manage and update your uploaded product catalogs using filters and available actions. This article shows you how to locate specific catalogs using filters and how to take action based on their health status.

Filter product catalogs

If you need to modify, update, or delete specific catalogs, you can use filters to find the relevant catalogs faster.

  1. From the left navigation bar, select [Engage] [Engage] → Content → Products → Product Catalogs.

  2. On the Product Catalogs screen, use the top filter bar to set the filters you want.

    • See the Filter reference below for more information on each filter.

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    Filter reference

    Filter

    Description

    ID, Name

    Enter the Name or impact.com-assigned ID of a specific product catalog you want to find.

    Health

    Select the health associated with the product catalogs you want to view. A catalog's health is affected by the Errors associated with it. Health states include:

    • Pending

    • Processing

    • Excellent

    • Good

    • Poor

    Labels

    Select a label attached to the product catalogs you want to find; these are labels you've added to the catalog upon creation.

    Processing State

    Select the processing state (e.g., Pending) of the product catalogs you want to view. This filter can also retrieve product catalogs that contain Errors. Processing states include:

    • Pending

    • Errors

    • Processing

    • Successful

    Status

    View product catalogs of a certain activity state. Statuses include:

    • Pending Activation

    • Active

    • Inactive

    • Suspended

Manage a product catalog

You can manage your product catalog that are in 4 different health statuses: Excellent, Good, Poor, and Pending.

  1. From the left navigation bar, select [Engage] [Engage] → Content → Products → Product Catalogs.

  2. On the Product Catalogs screen, hover over the catalog you want to manage and select an action from the options below.

    • The actions you can perform with your catalog depends on its status. Healthier catalogs let you make more changes, while others may have limited options.

    • See the Actions reference below for more information on each action where applicable.

    Action reference

    Some of these options will be available once you select [More] [More].

    Action

    Description

    Edit

    Modify your product catalog and save your changes.

    Upload

    Upload a file to update the products in the catalog. This will replace the existing products with those in the uploaded file.

    Deactivate

    Make the catalog's products inaccessible to partners (useful for seasonal catalogs); deactivated catalogs are saved but hidden.

    Delete

    Remove the entire product catalog.

    View Products

    Preview specific products and their metadata. Return to the catalog screen using the Back option.

    Make Available for Use

    Applicable when the status is Excellent or Good. Make the catalog available for use.

View product parent and variant status

You can view specific details within a product catalog, to determine if an item is a parent product or a variant.

  1. From the left navigation bar, select [Engage] [Engage]ContentProductsProduct Catalogs.

  2. On the Product Catalogs screen, select the number displayed in the Number of Products column for the catalog you want to view.

  3. On the resulting product list, select the row of the desired product to display additional information in a slider on the right-hand side of your screen.

  4. Scroll through the product details slider to locate the following relationship fields:

    • Parent Sku (The parent Sku number is shown if the selected product is a variant.)

    • Item Group Id (The identifier used to logically group the parent product and all its related variants together.)

    • Parent (Indicates if the product is the parent product or a variant in the group.)

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