Scenario 3: Creating a catalog filter based on categories with attribute dictionary attributes and properties conditions
This sample scenario shows you how to create a catalog filter by specifying categories with conditions. In addition to including or excluding categories from your catalog, you can apply conditions on individual categories or the entire catalog. The conditions can be composed of attribute dictionary attributes or catalog entry properties. For example, you might want to mark down the catalog entries made by a particular Manufacturer by a particular percentage. In this case, you would create a category-based filter with conditions since "Manufacturer" is a property.
Approach to creating catalog filter
Category | Filter Type |
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Batteries | Include |
Properties or Attribute Dictionary Attributes | Attribute value |
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Manufacturer Name (Property) | Manufacturer A |
Size (Attribute) | AA |
Creating the catalog filter
- Open the Catalog Filter and Pricing tool.
- From the list beside the Create new button, select Catalog Filter . The properties view displays.
- In the General Information section, specify a name and description for the catalog filter.
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Add the categories to the catalog filter.
- Expand the Filter by Categories, Attributes, and Properties section.
- In the Tree view mode, expand the catalog and navigate to the Batteries category. Right-click the Batteries category, and click Include .
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Apply conditions on the category.
- Create a condition group in the Condition group table.
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Create a condition for property Manufacturer.
- From the list, select Property .
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In the Attributes and properties conditions table, specify Manufacturer
name equals
Manufacturer A
.
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Create a condition for Attribute Dictionary attribute Size.
- From the list, select Attribute Dictionary Attribute .
- Use Find and Add to find the Attribute Dictionary attribute Size .
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Specify
equals
for Matching Rule and select AA for value.
- Click Save and Close .
What to do next
You can use this catalog filter in price rules to mark down the prices for the specific catalog entries. In this example, only AA batteries by Manufacturer A are included all other batteries are excluded. When you place a condition on an include; then everything that does not meet the condition is excluded. When you put a condition on an exclude, everything that does not meet the condition is included.