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- If ASIN/ISBN exists in Amazon Catalog, a new Item is added into your Inventory with reference to this ASIN/ISBN.
- If you create a new ASIN/ISBN, the ASIN/ISBN is added into Amazon Catalog; afterward, the item is added into to your Amazon Inventory.
The data sent during List Action are generated on the basis of Policies and Listing Settings:
- Search Settings – provides information as for ASIN/ISBN, UPC/EAN, and sets additional search by Product Name.
- Selling Policy – provides information as for Item Price, Quantity, and Product SKU;
- Listing Settings - provides information as for Amazon SKU Settings, Condition, Handling Production Time, Restock Date, Gift Settings, etc.
- Description Policy (is not obligatory for listing items which that exist in Amazon Catalog) – provides information as for Title, Description, Images, Specifics, etc.
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Once the Item is successfully listed its status changes to “Active”. Since this moment it is impossible to execute either automatic or manual list on it. This is because List Action implies adding an Item into your Amazon Inventory and it cannot be added more than once.
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Note: Amazon system uses a queue system. All sent requests are queued and processed on a “first-come, first-served" basesbasis. They are not processed in “real-time”. That is why the result if of the List action will not be available immediately but within some time. You can find more information about it in this article. |
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