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Overview
Conditions are specific events that trigger repricing actions when met. They help define how the repricer behaves and are useful for sellers who want to customize their repricing strategies. This involves choosing a default repricing method and setting conditions to activate actions when specific events occur.
A Repricing Preset can be saved and then applied either at the listing level or to many listings in bulk at the store level.
Store Settings
Users can create repricing presets by clicking on Stores Settings (or Settings), and then navigating to the Repricing Presets tab.
How To Use a Condition In a Repricing Strategy
When setting up conditions for a repricing strategy, understanding how the system prioritizes them is essential.
As shown in the image below, the first condition (1) is positioned below the Default Repricing Method (3). The system checks each condition in descending order, and if a condition is found to be true then the action associated for that condition will be applied.
If none of the conditions are true, the system will return to apply the Default Repricing Method (3).
Users who have more than one condition added can rearrange the order of conditions via the buttons found at the top-right corner of each condition.
How to Use No Purchase Conditions as Part of Your Repricing Strategy
The If "No Purchase" Condition is useful when users want to be aggressive when there is no sale.
Setting a Default Repricing Preset
Users have the option to select a Default Repricing Preset by choosing any of the existing repricing presets from the drop-down menu.
This preset will be applied to new listings.
Listing Level Repricing Strategies
Users can create custom, one-time strategies through the Edit Listings Window of a SKU.
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This means that the strategy set in this window is unique only to this listing and is separate from the Repricing Preset.
Selecting a Preset
Users can apply repricing conditions to their listings in one of three ways:
Manually - per listing
Once a preset is created, users can select the Repricing Preset by choosing them from the dropdown menu found under the Repricing column for each SKU.
Bulk Edit
Similarly, users can use the Bulk Edit tool to amend the repricing preset for many listings at once.
Please refer to this article for more information on Bulk Edit.
CSV Import
Users may select a Repricing Presets via CSV.
In order to complete this process, the CSV requires two columns:
SKU
reprice_config_preset
Important: The Repricing Preset name is case-sensitive. Users will need to ensure they have correctly input the name of each repricing preset.
Please refer to this article for more information on CSV Imports.