We are having a sale at the moment, Amazon pull there price from out retail price in RMS and not the sale price which is great. I am wondering can we put a field in pam that can have a reduction in retail price of say 12.5%, as we have some products I would like to reduce on amazon but not them all. Ideally if it could be that if turn True it pulls the price from the pam field and not the Retail price in RMS.
First, as you suggested create a PAM float field that you can enter a sale price into. We can then make the field mapping draw from that PAM field if it is populated otherwise draw from the price field.
The alternative is to be really fancy and use the Amazon sale field. We can create three PAM fields, AMZSalePrice, AMZSaleStartDate and AMZSaleEndDate. We can map these PAM fields to Amazon. The price shown on Amazon would then be struck through with sale €PRICE added to the listing.
Let us know if you need help with either of these (@conor_harding),
Please go ahead and create that field and populate it with some data. Let me know what you have called it, then I’ll apply a mapping to your Sync, and have the Amazon integration use the combination of those fields instead.
Edit: post crossover! Thanks James. I like his suggestion of using the Amazon Sale Price field – the more data you can supply to Amazon the better.
I leave it up to you, Basically I just want to select 400 -500 products and reduce them by 12.5% with out effecting our site. Can I get some help with this . I will be away From Sat to Next Wednesday , So what ever suits. I am delighted it can be done
2 The alternative is to be really fancy and use the Amazon sale field. We can create three PAM fields, AMZSalePrice, AMZSaleStartDate and AMZSaleEndDate. We can map these PAM fields to Amazon. The price shown on Amazon would then be struck through with sale €PRICE added to the listing.
those fields are mapped in Nsc Sync and your Amazon mapping interface.
I have opened a separate thread describing this in detail. You can skip the set up, we have done that for you, all you need to do is enter the values into PAM. Follow the link below to see how to format the start and end dates that you enter into PAM.
Do I need to enter a time when entering the start and end date for the sale. I am unable to enter a time in PAM as I get an error saying it is not a valid date. I’m following the format that is in the instructions from the link posted earlier.
Also can we put in a new field with the original price in PAM and for the AMZSalePrice have it auto-calculate to discount the item by 12.5% and will there be some sort of notification in Amazon saying the item is now on sale.
the new PAM attribute you create for the date needs to be a string field not a date field.
Yes, you can have PAM populate a field based on another field. Note that the resulting value is static and will not update when you update the original field. PAM looks like a spread sheet but it isn’t one!