After you define static relationships for your catalog, you can upload a CSV file to
associate products with each other. You can then use static relationships in an Einstein
Recipe so that Personalization can recommend associated products to your
customers.
Required Editions
Before you can upload static relationships to associate (or disassociate) products with
each other, you must define the static relationships for your catalog.
Permissions
Needed
To upload static relationships:
A role with Catalog Create/Edit permissions
Create a CSV file by entering “items” into cell A1 and, starting at cell A2, the
product IDs for each product that you want as an anchor product.
Enter "linkedItems" in cell B1, then enter the product IDs (separated by commas) in
the column B cells you want to associate with each product in column A.
Note The product association isn’t bidirectional. For example, if product A is the
anchor product and you associate product B with it, only product B returns for
product A. For product A to also return for product B, you must also associate
product A with product B when product B is the anchor product.
Save the file.
In the Catalog section of the main navigation, select Catalog | Products.
Click Upload Relationships in the upper right corner.
In the Upload New Product Relationship dialog, select the
static relationship you want to use for your file.
If you’re removing a static relationship for the list of products, select
Remove relationships from items.
Click Upload Relationships.
Click Select files to locate and select your CSV file, or
drag the file within the dotted lines of the dialog.
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