Merging Variations
Hello,
We have a recurring problem with our variations (mostly in Germany, France, Spain and Italy).
Our variations keep merging under one ASIN with different SKUs.Currently, 7 of our variations are merged together, the detail page looks a mess.
What we usually do is:
1) delete the parent ASIN from inventory or via file feed.
2) Check the variation wizard because in most cases, the ASIN disappears from inventory, no longer has a SKU but is still connected to the child ASINs.
3) Contact Selles Support and argue with them that this parent needs to be deleted
4) Re-upload a file feed to create the new variations
We do this a couple of times a month! Which is absurdly frustrating and we don`t know why it keeps happening.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
Merging Variations
Hello,
We have a recurring problem with our variations (mostly in Germany, France, Spain and Italy).
Our variations keep merging under one ASIN with different SKUs.Currently, 7 of our variations are merged together, the detail page looks a mess.
What we usually do is:
1) delete the parent ASIN from inventory or via file feed.
2) Check the variation wizard because in most cases, the ASIN disappears from inventory, no longer has a SKU but is still connected to the child ASINs.
3) Contact Selles Support and argue with them that this parent needs to be deleted
4) Re-upload a file feed to create the new variations
We do this a couple of times a month! Which is absurdly frustrating and we don`t know why it keeps happening.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
5 Antworten
Seller_ugSMxqqVXtgF0
Yes, from time to time it happens also for us. Today I am creating a case for such an event.
Seller_ugSMxqqVXtgF0
There exists a tool Split Different Products into Different Pages: https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/help/hub/reference/G201950610#
but I get message "ASIN:* has no merge history."
* - my ASIN
So don't know if this tool even work.
Spencer_Amazon
Hello @Seller_4zxqt7T1inJs9,
This is Spencer with Amazon.
Are you still having issues with the variations?
Regards, Spencer