Location types act as templates that determine how all locations of a certain type interact with a site. Location types typically represent each distinct type of location you use to sell products, but does not represent a discrete address associated with an individual location. You can associate a location with any number of location types.Documentation Index
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Watch: Location Types
See how to create and manage location types
Example
For example, you own the Max Apparel brand that includes multiple locations. You create the following associations between each location and location type:| Location Type | Locations |
|---|---|
| Max Apparel Warehouse | Austin Warehouse, Chicago Warehouse, Dallas Warehouse |
| Airport Kiosk | DFW Kiosk, ORD Kiosk, AUS Kiosk |
| Third-Party Boutique | Eccentric Threads (Austin TX), Out of this World Threads (Chicago IL), Outer Realm Threads (Dallas TX) |
| Max Apparel Retail | Max Shoes (Austin TX), Venici (Dallas TX), Maxine (Chicago IL) |
Create a Location Type
Before you can create locations, you must define location types. To create a location type:- Go to System > Schema > Location Types.
- Click Create New Location Type.
- Enter a Code.
- Enter a Name.
- Click Save.
| Code | Name |
|---|---|
| KSK | Kiosk |
| ONL | Warehouse |
| PHYS | Physical Store |
| W | Old Warehouse |

