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HCL COMMERCE VERSION 9.0
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    HCL Commerce is a high-availability, highly scalable and customizable e-commerce platform. Able to support hundreds of thousands of transactions per day, HCL Commerce allows you to do business with consumers (B2C) or directly with businesses (B2B). HCL Commerce uses cloud friendly technology to make deployment and operation both easy and efficient. It provides easy-to-use tools for business users to centrally manage a cross-channel strategy. Business users can create and manage precision marketing campaigns, promotions, catalog, and merchandising across all sales channels. Business users can also use AI enabled content management capabilities.

  3. Operating

    Topics in the Operating category highlight tasks that are typically performed by business users, customer support representatives, to complete their day-to-day tasks in the operation of the HCL Commerce site.

  4. Management Center for HCL Commerce

    The Management Center for HCL Commerce, is a suite of tools to support store management, merchandising, and marketing tasks for business users (Sellers, Marketing Managers, Product Managers, Catalog Managers, and others).

  5. Catalog Filter and Pricing tool

    Use the Catalog Filter and Pricing tool in Management Center to create and manage catalog filters, price lists, and price rules. Sellers, Sales Managers, and Account Representatives can use the tool's flexible features to implement catalog filtering and pricing strategies that meet the site's business needs over time.

  6. Managing price rules

    A pricing manager creates and manages the price rules that are used for storefront pricing.

  7. Creating and assigning price rules

    By creating price rules and assigning them to contracts, you can manage the prices customers are entitled to.

  8. Creating components to use in price rules

    After planning your price rule, you should have a list of the components you need to build your price rule. For example, you might need to create a new price list and then create a price equation to adjust prices in the price list. Make sure you have the components ready before you begin building your price rule.

  9. Creating a price list

    You can create a price list to provide pricing data to a price rule. The price rule can use the price list as is, or adjust the prices. You can also use a price list in a price equation.

  • Documentation

    HCL Commerce is a high-availability, highly scalable and customizable e-commerce platform. Able to support hundreds of thousands of transactions per day, HCL Commerce allows you to do business with consumers (B2C) or directly with businesses (B2B). HCL Commerce uses cloud friendly technology to make deployment and operation both easy and efficient. It provides easy-to-use tools for business users to centrally manage a cross-channel strategy. Business users can create and manage precision marketing campaigns, promotions, catalog, and merchandising across all sales channels. Business users can also use AI enabled content management capabilities.

    • Getting started

      HCL Commerce has different advantages for business users, administrators and developers. HCL Commerce targets each of these roles with a tailored set of offerings so that each of your users can get maximum benefit.

    • Installing and deploying

      Learn how to install and deploy HCL Commerce development environments and HCL Commerce production environments.

    • Migrating

      Before you migrate to HCL Commerce Version 9, review this information to help plan and execute your migration.

    • Operating

      Topics in the Operating category highlight tasks that are typically performed by business users, customer support representatives, to complete their day-to-day tasks in the operation of the HCL Commerce site.

      • Management Center for HCL Commerce

        The Management Center for HCL Commerce, is a suite of tools to support store management, merchandising, and marketing tasks for business users (Sellers, Marketing Managers, Product Managers, Catalog Managers, and others).

        • Management Center keyboard shortcuts

          Use the Management Center keyboard shortcuts to access user interface functions or complete tasks, using a single key or combination of keys.

        • Working in extended site stores in Management Center

          If your company operates an extended site, you can perform certain tasks directly from your extended site store within Management Center.

        • Manage content externally for use in Management Center

          If content management capabilities other than the functionality that is provided by default with HCL Commerce is required, HCL Commerce can be integrated with IBM Web Content Manager. If HCL Commerce is integrated with IBM Web Content Manager, you can use content from IBM Web Content Manager content libraries with Management Center objects.

        • Management Center user interface

          The Management Center user interface provides a usable, intuitive, and efficient way to complete your business tasks.

        • Using the Management Center

          The starting point for all Management Center tasks is to open the tooling. Afterward, you can use several methods to complete a task: by selecting menu options, by clicking toolbar buttons, by right-clicking and selecting menus, or by keyboard shortcuts.

        • Catalogs tool

          Use the Catalogs tool in Management Center to manage catalogs, categories, catalog entries, merchandising associations, product attributes, and attachments in your store. The Catalogs tool lets business users create, and manage online catalogs. Catalogs provide a way of organizing the products that you want to sell. You define catalog data in groups of categories and products. Catalog data contains descriptions and pricing information for products and services.

        • Marketing tool

          Use the Marketing tool in Management Center to create and manage marketing campaigns and other store content, excluding catalog content. You can use the extensive precision marketing features in the tool to deliver targeted marketing messages to customers.

        • Promotions tool

          Use the Promotions tool in Management Center to create and manage promotions that support the marketing campaigns for your site.

        • Attachments tool

          As a Product Manager, Marketing Manager, or Category Manager, you can use the Attachments tool to manage URLs that point to marketing image files, catalog image files, PDF documents, and multimedia files that you use in marketing campaigns.

        • Catalog Filter and Pricing tool

          Use the Catalog Filter and Pricing tool in Management Center to create and manage catalog filters, price lists, and price rules. Sellers, Sales Managers, and Account Representatives can use the tool's flexible features to implement catalog filtering and pricing strategies that meet the site's business needs over time.

          • Catalog filtering

            Set up catalog filters to entitle your customers to a subset of your catalog. Catalog filters can also be used as one of the price rule conditions when you are determining prices for the set of catalog entries your customers are entitled to.

          • Catalog filter assignment and contracts

            To entitle different customers to a subset of your catalog on the storefront, you assign a catalog filter to a contract using HCL Commerce Accelerator. This requirement applies to all business models (B2B, B2C, and extended sites). As a result, customers shopping under the contract are entitled to see and purchase only the set of catalog entries defined in the catalog filter.

          • Attribute dictionary attribute and property conditions in catalog filters

            When you include or exclude categories in your catalog filter, you can specify which catalog entry properties or attributes to include or exclude. To include or exclude categories, define conditions on the categories in the catalog filter. A condition can contain attribute dictionary attributes or catalog entry properties.

          • Scenarios for creating catalog filters

            The following scenarios show you how to create catalog filters by specifying categories, catalog entries, catalog entry properties, and attribute dictionary attributes.

          • Scenarios for using catalog filters

            By reviewing different business scenarios for using catalog filters, you can learn more about catalog filter assignment strategies.

          • Managing catalog filters

            Catalog filters can be managed by Sales Managers, Account Representatives, and Seller Administrators.

          • Managing price lists

            A pricing manager creates and manages the price lists that are used for storefront pricing.

          • Managing price rules

            A pricing manager creates and manages the price rules that are used for storefront pricing.

            • Price rules: An overview

              A price rule is a set of instructions you create to generate prices on your storefront. Each time a customer views a store page that displays prices, HCL Commerce follows the instructions in the price rule to set a price for each catalog entry. The price rule is also used during checkout so that the customer is charged the correct price, before taxes, discounts and shipping charges. Using price rules for your store is optional; however, price rules provide a flexible, feature-rich alternative to using static price lists.

            • Price rule assignment and contracts

              For a price rule to display offer prices on store pages, you must assign the price rule to a contract. This requirement applies to all business models (B2B, B2C, and extended sites).

            • Price equations and constants in price rules

              A price equation is a mathematical statement used in a price rule to calculate and output a price. For example, you can create a price equation that adds margins or distribution costs to prices in a price list. You can use the same price equation in more than one price rule so that the set of price rules is easier to maintain.

            • Independent and dependent price rules

              A price rule can be either independent or dependent. An independent price rule contains a price list. A dependent price rule does not contain a price list. Dependent price rules cannot output prices, so you cannot use them as contract-level price rules.

            • Options for managing pricing

              The Catalog Filter and Pricing tool in Management Center gives you a flexible, alternative way of managing pricing for your store. Before you begin using this tool, you should be aware of the price management options available to you.

            • Price rule building blocks: actions, conditions, and branches

              When you build a price rule using the Price Rule Builder, your building blocks are actions, conditions, and branches. These building blocks are represented as icons, or elements, in the palette. You select elements from the palette and place them in a precise order along a flow that represents the price rule.

            • Scenarios for using price rules

              By reviewing different business scenarios for using price rules, you can learn more about price rule assignment strategies and how price rules are inherited.

            • Best practices for price rules

              Review these best practices for creating price rules so you can learn ways to simplify price rule maintenance and reduce performance impacts.

            • Creating and assigning price rules

              By creating price rules and assigning them to contracts, you can manage the prices customers are entitled to.

              • Planning a price rule

                With careful planning, you can build flexible and effective price rules to manage the prices customers see on your storefront. A price rule can be as simple or as complex as you need it to be. To determine your needs, learn about price rule capabilities and review scenarios for using price rules for different business models.

              • Creating components to use in price rules

                After planning your price rule, you should have a list of the components you need to build your price rule. For example, you might need to create a new price list and then create a price equation to adjust prices in the price list. Make sure you have the components ready before you begin building your price rule.

                • Creating a price list

                  You can create a price list to provide pricing data to a price rule. The price rule can use the price list as is, or adjust the prices. You can also use a price list in a price equation.

                • Creating a price equation

                  You can create price equations to perform mathematical calculations that adjust prices. After you create the price equation, you can use it in one or more price rules by specifying the price equation in a Calculate Price action. You can also use a price equation in a Comparison Condition.

                • Creating a price constant

                  You can create price constants to use in price equations and in the Comparison Condition in a price rule. A price constant is a number, a percentage, or a price in a specific currency that you intend to use over and over in price rule components. If you change the value of the constant, your changes automatically apply wherever you have used the constant, saving you time.

                • Creating a catalog filter

                  You can assign a catalog filter to a contract to define the product set customers are entitled to purchase from. You can also use a catalog filter in a price rule Catalog Condition to set pricing for a specific part of the catalog.

              • Creating a price rule

                Create price rules by choosing the set of instructions you want to use to set pricing for your store. You create price rules using the Price Rule Builder in the Catalog Filter and Pricing tool.

              • Assigning a price rule to a contract

                For a price rule to display offer prices on the storefront, you must assign the price rule to a contract. This requirement applies to all business models (B2B, extended sites, and B2C); however the procedure to follow is different depending on the type of contract and type of store.

            • Viewing where price lists, rules, equations, and constants are used

              You might need to check where a pricing object is used before changing it or deleting it. For example, before changing a price equation, you might want to see a list of price rules that use the price equation. If so, you can open the pricing object and click a tab labeled References. For price rules, this tab also shows a list of contracts to which the price rule is assigned. The References tab is available for these pricing objects: price lists, price rules, price equations, and price constants.

        • Installments tool

          Use the Installments tool in Management Center to create and manage installment rules that support the payment methods for your site.

        • Commerce Composer tool

          Create pages and build layouts for your store directly in Management Center without involving IT by using the Commerce Composer tool. Take advantage of the tool's page design and management functions to improve your productivity and give you more control over the customer experience.

        • Store Management tool

          As a Seller, Site Administrator, or Channel Manager, you can use the Store Management tool in Management Center to manage your stores. The Store Management tool in Management Center replaces all of the store management features in HCL Commerce Accelerator, except store creation and the ability to suspend and resume stores.

        • Workspace Management tool

          The Workspace Management tool is a graphical user interface tool that is used to manage workspaces and workspace-related activities. It provides a single view across all workspaces and all tasks in the workspaces where managers can see how work is progressing.

        • Previewing a store

          Preview your store to ensure that changes made in Management Center show up in your store as expected. You can use store preview in production, authoring, and staging environments.You can use store preview within the authoring instances for any of your environments. Do not use store preview within the live instance of your HCL Commerce on Cloud environments.

        • Management Center frequently asked questions (FAQ)

          Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Management Center.

        • Management Center Troubleshooting

          If you encounter issues with the Management Center that are not related to any specific tool, review this troubleshooting topic to solve common problems.

      • HCL Commerce Accelerator

        Use the HCL Commerce Accelerator to maintain online stores.

      • HCL Customer Service for HCL Commerce JSP stores

        HCL Customer Service for HCL Commerce provides customer service enhancements that enable a customer service representative (CSR) to resolve common issues and capture orders. These capabilities are built into the HCL Commerce Aurora storefront and enable a CSR to complete key tasks on behalf of a guest and registered customers for both B2B and B2C stores. Customer Service for HCL Commerce is offered for both Professional and Enterprise editions.

    • Integrating

      Topics in the Integrating category highlight the tasks that are commonly performed for using HCL Commerce in combination with other products.

    • Administering

      Topics in the Administering category highlight tasks that are typically performed by the Site Administrator, to support daily operations of the HCL Commerce site.

    • Customizing

      The topics in the Customizing section describe tasks performed by an application developer to customize HCL Commerce.

    • Tutorials

      HCL Commerce provides many tutorials to help you customize and understand your HCL Commerce instance and stores.

    • Samples

      Topics in the Samples category highlight the various samples that are provided with HCL Commerce.

    • Compliance

      The following section describes how you can leverage HCL Commerce features and functionality to help your site be compliant with different privacy and security standards.

    • Securing

      These topics describe the security features of HCL Commerce and how to configure these features.

    • Performance

      Topics in the Performance section describe the means by which to plan, implement, test, and re-visit the optimization of HCL Commerce site performance.

    • Troubleshooting

      Topics in the Troubleshooting section highlight common issues that are encountered with HCL Commerce, and how they can be addressed or mitigated.

    • Reference

      Topics in the Reference section contain all of the HCL Commerce reference documentation.

HCL Commerce Enterprise

Creating a price list

You can create a price list to provide pricing data to a price rule. The price rule can use the price list as is, or adjust the prices. You can also use a price list in a price equation.

Procedure

Create the price list using one of these methods:
  • Uploading price lists
  • Creating a price list by manually adding catalog entries and prices
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