Creating SKUs for a style

A stock-keeping unit (SKU) is a unique identifier for each of the distinct products that can be ordered from a supplier. An SKU is used to identify a specific product among a list of products. You can create a style, attach SKU drivers, such as colors, sizes, and characteristics, and generate SKUs.

In the Style Grid columns, an SKU Integrated column is present to enable user to identify if a style record has an integrated SKU or ERP SKU number.

Note: To attach characteristics as an SKU driver to a style, you must open the Style/Characteristics pane and select Yes in the SKU Driver column.
  1. In the Style panel, right-click a style record and select Launch SKU.

    The Launch SKU dialog window is displayed, showing the details and the number of SKUs that will be generated based on the SKU drivers attached to the style.

    Note: If a record has a value of Yes in the SKU Integrated column, then if you right-click that record and select Launch SKU, the Launch SKU dialog box will show a list of SKU records and will show the records with ERP SKU Number.
  2. To include all SKUs, click Include All.
  3. To exclude all SKUs, click Exclude All.
  4. To include an SKU, right-click the SKU and select Include.
  5. To exclude an SKU, right-click the SKU and select Exclude.
  6. Click Save and Close.