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The Catalogue Class : Concept of catalogue

Moodle Integrated Shop : Structural elements

Introduction

the Shop catalogue is a container for managing products, sets, and bundles arranged into categories.

Several instances can be used in a master/slave configuration to override certain product definitions when necessary, e.g. for loading different languages in distinct countries, or changing public prices for certain shipping areas.

Catalogue typology

A catalog can be :

  1. standalone (default).
  2. master, by means it will accept slaves.
  3. slave, attached to a master catalogue, and used to locally override product information.

Standalone catalogue

This is the most common type, for simple sales in a single country/territory.

Master catalogue

The master catalogue holds the primary category and product definitions. This master definition will pre-set all slaves attached to it.

Slave catalogue

A slave catalogue will be used to override some product definitions of the master catalogue. There will be no provision to create new products, within it, just to redefine some external aspects of the original copy in the master. Product identity and technical settings will remain identical. Only front office and sales attributes, such as price, attached documents, descriptions, etc. can be overriden.

A shop can be assigned to a slave catalog. In that case, the shop will present the master products, overriden by 'in the way' slave definitions.

Deleting a slave catalog will NOT affect the master catalog. Deleting a product in a master catalog however will remove slave overrides attached to it.

Modify Catalog (Properties)


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