Change static kits and prebuilt kits
We can change a kit if any of the components of the kit change.
About this task
There are two ways to add a kit to the catalog:
- By copying an existing kit
- By creating a kit
Note: We cannot create a kit in the sales catalog. Add a kit by copying an existing one from the master catalog.
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Note: If we are using the Extended Sites business model and are currently in the extended site store, we can add a kit that belongs to the asset store by copying a current asset store kit.
Procedure
- Open the Catalogs tool.
- From the explorer filter, select Master Catalog.
- Find the kit we want to change.
- Expand the General Kit Information section. Complete the following information:
Property Description Kit Type Choose kit. This field is only available from the Manage Kit tab. Code The language independent catalog entry identifier. Name The name of the catalog entry Short description Type a brief description of the catalog entry. Long description Type a detailed description, if applicable. Keyword Type one or more keywords, which are separated by a comma and a space that describe the contents of the Web page. Some Internet search engines use these keywords to determine whether your page satisfies a search query. This field can be edited in multiple languages. Additional description 1 Type a detailed description of the catalog entry, if applicable. Additional description 2 Type a detailed description of the catalog entry, if applicable. Manufacturer Type the name of the manufacturer or vendor. Manufacturer part number Type the part number for the catalog entry, uniquely defined by the manufacturer. The part number is different from the code. Parent category (master catalog) The category to which an object such as a category, product, or SKU belongs, or the catalog to which a top category belongs. See Moving a catalog entry for an example of how to change the parent category. Recurring order item Indicate whether the kit is available for a recurring order. For purchase Indicate whether customers can include the catalog entry in their shopping carts and order it.
- Expand the Publishing section. Complete the following information:
Property Description For purchase This check box indicates whether customers can purchase this catalog entry. This check box is read-only. On special Indicates whether the catalog entry is on special. Announcement date Add the year, month, and day that the catalog entry becomes available to customers. Click the calendar icon to select a date. This is an informational field. Withdrawal date Add the year, month, and day that the catalog entry is removed from the catalog and is unavailable for customers to purchase. Click the calendar icon to select a date. This is an informational field. Availability date Add the year, month, and day that the catalog entry is available to customers for purchase. Click the calendar icon to select a date. This is an informational field. Last date to order Add the final year, month, and day that the catalog entry is available for order. Click the calendar icon to select a date. This is the latest date that a customer can order the catalog entry. For example, a manufacturer can discontinue a product, but because stock still exists, it is still available for order for one month. End of service date Add the year, month, and day when the catalog entry is no longer in service. For example, this date can be the date that a software manufacturer stops providing upgrades for a version of their product. Click the calendar icon to select a date. This is an informational field. Discontinued date Add the year, month, and day when the catalog entry is discontinued. For example, it can be the date that the manufacturer stops producing the product, or the date the store stops selling the product. Click the calendar icon to select a date. It is recommended that this field is used consistently to avoid confusion. This is an informational field.
- Expand the Display section. Complete the following information:
Property Description Display to customers Select this check box to indicate that customers can view this category in the storefront. Thumbnail All image files must be placed in the store's defined image directory. Determining the correct image directory and whether you need an absolute or relative path depends on the store's configuration. For example, the WebSphere Commerce starter store images use a relative path that points to the default installation directory under the store name. Use of a relative path is most common. Use of an absolute path is dependent on the initial configuration. Ask a store developer with Site Administrator authority for the correct image directory if we are unsure. Or, if we are using Watson Content Hub, all image files must be stored as an asset in Watson Content Hub. This field can be edited in multiple languages.All image files must be placed in the store's defined image directory. Determining the correct image directory and whether you need an absolute or relative path depends on the store's configuration. For example, the WebSphere Commerce starter store images use a relative path that points to the default installation directory under the store name. Use of a relative path is most common. Use of an absolute path is dependent on the initial configuration. Ask a store developer with Site Administrator authority for the correct image directory if we are unsure. Or, if we are using Watson Content Hub, all image files must be stored as an asset in Watson Content Hub. This field can be edited in multiple languages. For the Aurora starter store, this path must be to the 160-pixel-wide thumbnail image of this catalog entry, for example:
images/catalog/apparel/women/womens_dresses_160x160/WD_038_a_blue.jpg
This path must have a directory with a name containing the following character string: 160x160. The server matches the character string to locate this image and the other catalog entry images in different sizes.Full image Type the path to the full-size image and the name of the image, such as images/shirt.jpg. The path can be either a full path, or a relative path from the store directory. Or, if we are using Watson Content Hub, the full path to the full-size image stored in Watson Content Hub. To select a full-size image, click the Edit icon. Then find and select the full-size image that we want to use. The find dialog searches for images in Watson Content Hub and saves the full path in the full image field. If a full-size has already been assigned from the Content tab, the path and image is displayed as read-only, and instead must be updated from the Content tab.
For the Aurora starter store, this path must be to the 1000-pixel-wide full image of this catalog entry, for example:
images/catalog/apparel/women/womens_dresses_1000x1000/WD_038_a_blue.jpg
This path must have a directory with a name containing the following character string: 1000x1000. The server matches the character string to locate other catalog entry images in different sizes. The 1000-pixel-wide full image is not currently used in the Aurora storefront. On the product details page, the 447-pixel-wide image is used as the full image of the product.
- Expand the Pricing section. Complete the following information:
Property Description List Price An optional field to display the list price. List price is sometimes called MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price). This price is intended for catalog display purposes only; it is not typically used as the actual price customers must pay. A store might display a list price above an offer price to show customers that they are getting a better deal with the offer price. One common use of the list price is to display the MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price). Your site can choose not to use a list price at all. Offer Price The price at which the catalog entry is offered for purchase. Click New to add in a new offer price. Type a Minimum Quantity at which the catalog entry can be offered at this price. The maximum quantity is determined by the minimum quantity of the next range. For example, if the minimum quantity of a catalog entry to be sold at $35.00 is one, and the minimum quantity of the same catalog entry to be sold at $25.00 is 10, then the maximum quantity for the catalog entry to be sold at $35.00 is nine.
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Note: If we are using the Extended Sites business model, the offer price for the catalog asset store is displayed first. Then, the list price and offer price for the extended site store is displayed.
- Optional: Expand the Custom section. Complete the following information:
Option Description Field 1 A customized field for the catalog entry data. The entry must be a decimal number such as 5.345. Field 2 A customized field for the catalog entry data. The entry must be a decimal number such as 5.345. Field 3 A customized field for the catalog entry data. The entry must be a whole number such as 5. Field 4 A customized field for the catalog entry data. The entry must be text. Field 5 A customized field for the catalog entry data. The entry must be text.
- Optional: Click the Search Engine Optimization tab to change the SEO options for the kit: To insert an SEO substitution parameter, use the format: <seo:SEOSUBSTITUTIONPARAMETER/>. For example, to add the page title "Shop coffee-makers from Aurora" in the coffee maker category page: "Shop <seo:CategoryName/> from <seo:StoreName/>" The following list describes SEO substitution parameters that we can use on kit pages.
- <seo:StoreName/>
- The name of the store. For instance, Aurora.
- <seo:StoreDescription/>
- The store's description. For instance,Online Department Store.
- <seo:ProductName/>
- The catalog entry's name
- <seo:ProductKeyword/>
- The catalog entry's keyword
- <seo:ProductShortDescription/>
- The catalog entry's short description
- <seo:ProductPartNumber/>
- The catalog entry's part number
- <seo:ProductManufacturerPartNumber/>
- The catalog entry's manufacturer's part number
- <seo:ProductManufacturer/>
- The catalog entry's manufacturer
Override the default values for any of the following fields:
Property Description URL keyword Specify a unique name for the category to be used in the URL on the storefront. If you do not specify a keyword, the name is used. Page title The language-specific page title for this category. The title that you provide displays in the title bar in the customer's browser. Meta description The language-specific meta description for the page. The meta description is used by a search engine to provide a description of the site and this category on a search results page. The text that you provide is put in the page's META tag. Image alt text The language-specific image alternative text for the category image. The alt text describes the contents of the image for search engines to accurately rank and index the image. The text that you provide displays when a customer hovers over the category image.
- Click the Components tab.Complete the following information:
Property Description Sequence The order in which the object is displayed. Numbers are displayed in ascending order. Lower values display at the top of the list. Type The component type. Store Name The name of the extended sites store. Code The kit unique identifier. This number cannot be changed. Name The name of the kit. Quantity The number of SKUs within the selected catalog entry.
- If Watson Content Hub integration is enabled: Click the Content tab to associate content from Watson Content Hub. Content includes catalog objects such as images, and attachments such as videos or articles.
To associate content from Watson Content Hub:
- Search for content by entering a keyword and selecting Find and Add. The search results are displayed in the utilities view.
- Drag the object from the search results to the open Content tab.
- Select a language for the content.
- To use more than one language for the content, copy the object and select the additional language in the next object row.
- Optional: Expand the General Information and Assets sections to get more information about the content that we are associating with the catalog entry or business object.
General Information:
Property Description Language The language that the asset is associated with in Watson Content Hub. For example, United States English. Identifier The unique identifier of the asset in Watson Content Hub. Name The name of the asset in Watson Content Hub. For example, the product or category name. Content Type The content type of the asset in Watson Content Hub. For example, AuroraCatalogEntryImages for products, or AuroraCatalogGroupImages for categories. Description The description of the asset in Watson Content Hub.
Assets:
Property Description Asset The asset to manage from Watson Content Hub. For example, for catalog entry or category images, the image file is displayed. Asset Name The asset name. For example, for catalog entry images, the asset name might be main_fullimage to represent the full image, or main_thumbnail to represent the thumbnail image. Asset Path The full path to where the asset is stored in Watson Content Hub. Asset MIME Type The MIME Type of the asset. For example, for catalog entry or category images, the MIME Type might be image/jpeg.
- Click Save; then click Close.
What to do next
- Click the Descriptive Attributes tab to work with descriptive attributes.
- Click the Merchandising Associations tab to work with merchandising associations.
- Click the Associated Assets tab to work with attachments.
- Click the References tab to view any merchandising associations or all sales catalog categories the kit belongs to.
- Click the Versions tab to list the versions of the kit.
- Changing the components of a kit
We can change the components of a kit to make the kit more attractive to customers. A kit can have only SKUs as components.- Changing merchandising associations for a kit
If you change the components of a kit, we can also change to the merchandising associations. We can change the name, association type, quantity, and sequence.
Related concepts
Bundles and kits
Related tasks
Manage kits