Searching catalog update requests
The Management Center allows you to search for a catalog update request through the Marketplace tool.
Procedure
- Open Management Center Tools.
- From the hamburger menu, select the Marketplace tool. Within the tool, there is a Sellers tab, and a Marketplaces tab (if there are multiple marketplaces).
- Open Management Center tools and from the left navigation menu, click .
- If you have only one marketplace assigned, to search for a catalog update request, go to Catalog Updates page opens. This page lists all the existing catalog update requests. . The
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If you have more than one marketplaces assigned, follow the steps given
below:
- You can search catalog update requests from the
Marketplaces tab.
- Select the marketplace to search for the catalog update requests.
- A marketplace landing page opens. This page has all the existing sellers listed.
- From the landing page, go to Access Seller Dashboard given in the same row of the seller name for whom you want to search catalog update requests.
- A Seller Dashboard page opens. Click Catalogs. The Catalog Updates page opens.
- You can search catalog update requests from a
Sellers tab.
- From the landing page, click on the seller name. Manage Seller page opens.
- Click on Access Seller Dashboard. A Seller Dashboard page opens.
- From the Seller Dashboard page, click on Catalogs. The Catalog Updates page opens.
- You can search catalog update requests from the
Marketplaces tab.
- You can search for an update by entering the update ID or Label in the Search field. A list all the related IDs and labels related to your search is displayed.
- You can also filter the search. In the Filter by status column, select the status you want to list. All the related updates with the selected filter will be listed on the page.
- You can find the updates by the name of the creator as well. In the Filter by creator column, select the name of the creator and all the updates created by the selected creator are listed on the page.
- All the columns can be arranged in ascending or descending order. Click on the arrow beside each column.