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Product Selector Screen Input Component
In Order Management, let users select which fields show in columns during product selector for various transaction types, such as returns or exchanges.

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In Order Management, let users select which fields show in columns during product selector for various transaction types, such as returns or exchanges.
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Set the product fields by using data in the flow.
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Configure Columns | Required. Select up to ten columns to display. |
| Order Product Summaries | Required. A collection of product summaries. |
| Selected Order Product Summaries | Required. The subset collection of product summaries being changed. |
| Selected Order Summary | Required. The order summary that the product summaries belong to. |
| Transaction Type | Optional. The type of transaction. Valid values are Cancel, RMS, Return, Reship, Discount, and Exchange. |
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Order Product Summaries | A collection of product summaries. |
| Selected Order Summary | The selected order summary. |
| Selected Order Product Summaries | The subset collection of product summaries being changed. |
| Transaction Type | The type of transaction. |

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