Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager
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The Commerce Server 2007 Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager lets business managers, developers, and system administrators perform the following tasks:
Define new property elements that you can use in defining catalog, product, and inventory data objects.
Manage the database schema for the Catalog System that allows for the real-time management of catalogs and products for display on the Web site.
Manage the database schema for the Inventory System that allows for the real-time management of inventory for items in catalogs.
Catalog and Inventory Schema Data
The following data is managed through the Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager:
Catalog metadata. The set of properties that you use to define and store data that holds product and catalog information.
Category definitions. A collection of properties that specifies the information that is stored for the category.
Inventory Catalog metadata. The set of properties that you use to define and store data that holds Inventory Catalog information.
Inventory SKU metadata. The set of properties that you use to define a single directly sellable product or variant. You use stock-keeping unit (SKU) metadata to specify properties that track inventory, such as In Stock, Quantity in Stock, Back-Ordered, and more.
Product definitions. A collection of properties that specifies the information that is stored for a product.
Property definitions. An attribute that describes a characteristic of a product or category, such as Name, Title, Color, and so on. Property definitions are the fundamental unit defining schema data. Multiple product definitions and category definitions can use a property, and you can share the property across catalogs.
Property metadata. Data that you assign to a property.
Features Overview
The following table summarizes the tasks that you can accomplish by using the Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager.
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Manage data |
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View |
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See Also
Other Resources
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