Catalogs

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Catalog Overview
Catalogs, along with sites, are second-level catalog elements underneath master catalogs. Catalogs are where you associate products with a specific site and/or location, and you can create any number of catalogs for each master catalog. Use catal...
Catalog Terminology
In order to fully understand the options available for catalog configuration, it's important to know the terms used in the Catalog module. As an example, imagine that you have an Admin user role in Admin and you own a clothing company. The ...
Catalog Structure
Catalogs are at the core of your business: they list all the products you offer to shoppers and store details about every one of your products such as: name, price, product code, images, etc. There are two types of catalogs: Master Catalogs:&n...
Catalog and Site Structure Settings
Catalogs and sites are fundamental structural elements of your Kibo Composable Commerce Platform tenant. Even for OMS-only implementations, a catalog is required to perform customer service actions such as adding line items to an order or applyi...
Master Catalogs
A master catalog enables you to share products and manage inventory across all catalogs that use products in it, regardless of the site, location, or channel used to sell products. A Kibo eCommerce tenant can maintain any number of master catalog...
Sites
Sites, along with catalogs, are second-level catalog elements underneath master catalogs. Sites are actual shopper facing storefronts that shoppers use to order products. You can only associate one catalog to a site.  Your site may or may no...