Seller Central: Inventory Reports
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Once you have downloaded and opened your all listings report, you will see the following fields or columns. Item name, item description, listing id, seller SKU, price, quantity, open date image URL, item is marketplace, product ID type, Z shop shipping fee, item note, item condition, Z shop category one, Z shop browse path. Z shop storefront feature ASIN one, ASIN two, ASIN three. Will ship internationally expedited shipping. Z shop, boldface, product ID, bid for featured placement. Add-delete, pending quantity, fulfillment channel, and status.
show moreThe unused fields are provided for backwards compatibility to allow sellers who originally integrated their business using these fields to continue with their current software programs. If you do not need any of these fields, you may simply delete the columns from your downloaded report. The item name column refers to the title of the item listed.
This will be populated with Amazon catalog data. The item description column is used for backwards compatibility only. The listing ID column refers to an identifier created by Amazon when you create a listing. It normally consists of four digits, a capital letter, and six more digits. The seller SKU column refers to the stock-keeping units, which are unique blocks of letters and or numbers that identify your products.
SKUs are signed by you as the seller. The price column refers to the price you are asking for the product. The quantity column refers to the quantity of the product available for purchase. And this can very well be a zero value as you are now including incomplete and inactive listings. The open date column refers to the date the listings created.
The image URL refers to the URL for the specific main image and where it is located. The item is Marketplace Column refers to whether the product is in the Amazon marketplace and will now either be Y or yes. If N active listing or N for no if an inactive or incomplete listing. The product ID type column refers to a numeric entry that indicates that the product ID is an ASIN, ISBN, UPC, or EAN code or number.
You would need to be familiar with which numeric entry pertains to which product ID type, namely. One is for ASIN, two is for the ISBN, three is for the UPC, and four is for the EAN. The Z Shop shipping fee column is used for backwards compatibility only. The item note column refers to your description of the listing.
The item condition column refers to your condition code for listing, and you would need to be familiar with which numeric entry pertains to which condition. Namely, one is for used like new, two is for used in very good condition. Three is for used in good condition. Four is for used in acceptable condition.
Five is for collectable like new. Six is for collectable in very good condition. Seven is for collectable in good condition. Eight is for collectable in acceptable condition. 10 is for refurbished and 11 is for new.
The Z Shop category one Z, shop, browse path, and Z Shop storefront features are all used for backwards compatibility only. The ASIN one column is not used, and the field is populated with the product ID. The ASIN two and ASIN and three columns are used for backwards compatibility only. they will ship internationally.
They will ship internationally column refers to whether your product is available to customers outside of the current country, and you would need to be familiar with which numeric entry pertains to which type of shipping. Namely, the number one pertains to listings that are available only to customers in the current country. The number two pertains to listings that are available to customers outside of the current country.
The expedited shipping column refers to types of shipping available for your product, and you would need to be familiar with which term or letter refers to which type of expedited shipping. Namely, the word second pertains to listings that are available for second-day shipping to domestic addresses. The word next pertains to listings that are available for next-day shipping to domestic addresses.
The word same refers to listings that are available for same-day shipping to domestic addresses, and the letter N pertains to listings that do not have expedited shipping of it. The Z Shop boldface column is used for backwards compatibility only. The product ID column refers to the ASIN, ISBN, UPC, or EAN for the item.
As we saw previously, the product ID type in this document was the number four, in which case, what we see in this product ID column is the EAN.
The bid for featured placement column is used for backwards compatibility only. The add-delete column will be empty in this report, the pending quantity column refers to the quantity of the item that is pending purchased at the time of the report. The fulfillment channel column will indicate for FBA sellers if the listing is set for seller fulfillment or fulfillment by Amazon, and the status column will show you whether your skew is active or inactive.