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Managing Catalog Items and Attributes
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Exploring Catalogs From a User Perspective
Exploring Catalogs From a User Perspective
Understanding Catalogs
50 min
Deciding on a Catalog Strategy
40 min
Displaying the Search Result
30 min
Quiz
Implementing Catalogs
Setting Search Parameters
10 min
Configuring Preferred and Partial Items
20 min
Designing a Catalog Hierarchy Model
10 min
Quiz
Managing Catalogs as an Administrator
Controlling Access
1 hr 10 min
Creating Catalog Kits
20 min
Quiz
Exploring Catalogs From a User Perspective
Understanding Catalogs
50 min
Deciding on a Catalog Strategy
40 min
Displaying the Search Result
30 min
Quiz
Implementing Catalogs
Setting Search Parameters
10 min
Configuring Preferred and Partial Items
20 min
Designing a Catalog Hierarchy Model
10 min
Quiz
Managing Catalogs as an Administrator
Controlling Access
1 hr 10 min
Creating Catalog Kits
20 min
Quiz
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 3 right to pass this unit.
1.
With the PunchOut Level 2, the system punches into the supplier site, directly to the specific item. The site presents current pricing, information, availability—anything the supplier has programmed into the website.
Choose the correct answer.
True
False
2.
What are some of the responsibilities of a Customer Catalog Manager?
There are three correct answers.
Catalog Administration
Validate Catalog Content
Maintain Catalog Subscriptions
Receive Catalog Approval Requests
3.
What are some of the benefits of static items in a catalog?
There are two correct answers.
Maximum control and audit for contract compliance
Catalog approval workflow
No real-time inventory or pricing
Supplier management to keep Catalogs current
4.
What is a PunchOut catalog type?
Choose the correct answer.
A catalog that is linked to an external supplier's site
An internal catalog
A catalog for partners
A catalog for unique products