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Product Fields
The Product object represents a product that a merchant sells or has sold. A product is also used to represent delivery charges for one or more order delivery methods.

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The Product object represents a product that a merchant sells or has sold. A product is also used to represent delivery charges for one or more order delivery methods.
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This table lists the fields on the Product object.
| Field Label | Description |
|---|---|
| Active | Indicates whether the product record is active (true) or not (false). Inactive product records are hidden in many areas in the user interface. You can change the Active value on a product as often as necessary. |
| Display URL | The URL for a specific version of a record in the linked external data source. |
| External Data Source | The external data source for linked records. |
| External ID | The unique identifier of a record in the linked external data source. |
| Product Code | The product code for the product. |
| Product Description | The description of the product. |
| Product Family | The name of the product family associated with the product. |
| Product Name | The name of the product. |
| Product SKU | The SKU for the product. |
| Quantity Unit of Measure | The unit of measure for the product. For example, kilograms, pounds, or cases. |

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