If you are changing the display structure of
your sales catalog, you might want to add a sales category.
Note: If you are creating a category that needs to
be updated frequently to change the catalog entries that are assigned
to the category, consider creating a rule-based sales category. For
more information, see
Rule-based sales categories.
Before you begin
You can add a sales category in a sales catalog by performing
one of the following tasks:
- Creating a category by copying an existing master category or
sales category. When you copy a master category, catalog entries (products,
SKUs, bundles, and kits) are not copied. When you copy a sales category,
the catalog entry links are also copied.
- Creating a sales category.
Procedure
- Open the Catalogs tool.
- Create a sales category by using one of these methods:
- To copy an existing sales category, go to the category in
the explorer tree:
- On the explorer tree, right-click the category; then, click Show
Subcategories on the menu. The Categories list view displays.
- On the explorer tree or list view, right-click the category that
you want to copy; then, on the menu, click Copy.
- On the list view, right-click anywhere; then, on the menu, click Paste.
The
Category Properties view displays.
- To create a category in a sales catalog:
- From the explorer filter, select Sales Catalog Categories.
- On the explorer tree, right-click a category; then, click New
Sales Category to create a subcategory. To create a new
top category, on the explorer tree, right-click a sales catalog; then,
click New Sales Category, or from the File menu
click .
The Category
Properties view displays.
- Click the Manage Category tab.
- Optional: Expand the Object
Properties section.
Property | Description |
---|
Associated store |
The store that the asset belongs to:
- If workspaces are enabled
- If your store is an extended sites store
|
Change Made In |
The name of workspace, task group, or task, where the object
is changed. |
Workspace |
The name of the workspace that the task is associated with.
This field is read-only. |
Task Group |
The name of the task group that the task is associated with.
This field is read-only. |
Description |
A description of the task. This field is read-only. |
- From the Manage Category tab, expand General
Category Information. Complete the following information:
Property | Description |
---|
Code |
The language independent category
identifier. |
Name |
The name of the category. This field can be edited in multiple
languages. |
Short description |
Type a brief description of
the category. |
Long description |
Type a detailed description, if applicable.
You can enter HTML code in this field. If you choose to specify HTML
code, you should receive this source code from your developers. Before
you paste HTML code into the field, you must click the following icon
in the text toolbar:
- If you are using the default WebSphere Commerce rich text editor,
click .
- If you activated CKEditor, click to launch CKEditor, then click Source.
For more information about rich text editors, see Rich text editors. |
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. |
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. |
- 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 |
Type
the path to the thumbnail image and the name of the image, such as images/shirt.jpg. |
Full image |
Type the path to the full-size image and
the name of the image, such as images/shirt.jpg. |
- Click Save; then
click
Close.
What to do next
Add catalog entries into your new sales category. For
more information, see:
If your store has SEO enabled, for WebSphere Commerce to
construct proper SEO URLs for your sales categories, ensure that you Enabled
SEO with sales catalogs. You can see the constructed SEO URL
in the Search Engine Optimization tab under
the URL keyword field.