Generating product-level SKUs
Instead of creating SKUs manually, generate multiple SKUs for a product. The generated SKUs are based on all the possible combinations of the defining attributes of a product. If there are no defining attributes for the product, the SKU generation creates a single SKU.
The generated SKU inherits all the properties of the product (such as the product description, descriptive attributes, list price, offer price, and manufacturer) except the merchandising associations of the product.
The SKU codes are based on the product code. For example, the SKU code for a single generated SKU with a product code of "T0000167" is "T0000167_SKU". If multiple SKUs are generated from a product, the SKU code is from "T0000167_SKU_1" to "T0000167_SKU_n"; where n is the total number of SKUs generated.
When you generate SKUs, ensure that the total SKU combinations do not exceed 500. For example, if your product has a size attribute with three values and a color attribute with four values, the total SKU combinations are 12 (3 x 4).
- SKUs cannot be generated for products with attribute dictionary attributes.
- SKUs can be generated with attribute dictionary attributes.
- SKUs cannot be generated if the new defining attributes of a product are unsaved.
- SKUs cannot be generated for a product that belongs to an asset store if you are in the extended site store.
- This feature is a convenient way of generating a few SKUs for a product. If you plan to generate more than 500 SKUs, use the data load utility or the Catalog Upload feature for performance reasons.