by Randall » Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:59 pm
I'll vote for this, too. We don't have an immediate need for it, but it seems the logical way to set up.
Overall, some aspects of SKUs don't seem too elegantly handled (although maybe some of this is the version that Verio shared-hosting uses?)...
1. In the show-all products list, only the product descriptions are displayed. When I'm working from a list of SKUs, it would be (slightly) more convenient to have the associated SKUs displayed rather than having to refer to my cribsheet.
2 (and more importantly). Our pages are hard-coded and use Order Anywhere. I recently wasted a lot of time trying to figure out why changes to our SKU numbers wouldn't take. Finally narrowed it down to the database. That enabled me to do a quick search of the forums, reminding me that I needed to mosey over to Merchandising and (re)Generate the Database. Seems a link and/or reminder about that should have been on the Product page and in the Help files. (The term "rebuild database" don't even exist in Help, and I can't find a mention of generation in any of the SKU field help.)
For the benefit of anyone else searching, here are some keywords:
generate database regenerate database rebuild database wrong SKU change SKU number new SKU add a product
The product was not added because the SKU could not be found, please notify the merchant
Come to think of it, do all shoppers know what an SKU is? Maybe technically it doesn't matter, since they can't fix it, but maybe it would be more soothing to say say "product number"... except that means something else in ShopSite, doesn't it. "Product ID"? "SKU Number" "because the product couldn't be found in our database"?
Well, that's irrelevant if the error doesn't happen.