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A product catalog is used to group many product categories together and forms an intermediate step in the organization of products, categories, and stores. The product catalog can be used to define a common look and feel for all categories in this catalog and specify the way different categories will behave. For example, it is very useful for stores which sell products from a different manufacturer or completely different product types that require differing presentations to the customer.

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Category

A category is a group of usually similar products which are presented together for the customer's convenience. A category can have both products and other subcategories and can have its own descriptions and images.Categories provide navigation for the site and containers for the products. If a product is not in a category then it will not appear in the search. 

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Product

Products are items which are available for sale. They can have names, descriptions, pictures, and prices associated with them.

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  1. Digital goods, such as downloadable music or movies, which do not require tracking inventory.
  2. Physical items, such as books or medium white shirts, that could require tracking inventory.
  3. Virtual items, such as a shirt. They are NOT counted in inventory.
  4. Stand-Alone Products are products existing as an identifiable item, not the master virtual 'shirt' with various sizes and colors. They are counted in inventory.

 

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Once the product is created one can associates Categories, Features, Suppliers, Prices, Facilities, Agreements, Contents, Inventory, Locations etc with the Product.

 

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