Ecommerce
From the Settings area, you can find settings for Ecommerce including settings regarding orders, product catalog and products, internationalization, and RMAs. In this article, you can read about the individual settings in Settings > Ecommerce.
To read about the advanced configuration settings, see this other article.
Internationalization
In Settings > Ecommerce > Internationalization, you will find tools for creating:
- Countries
- Languages
- Currencies.
- VAT groups
Languages, Countries, Currencies and Rounding are described in the Internationalization article.
VAT groups are described in the VAT & Taxes article.
Orders
The Orders settings include settings regarding payment, shipping, order fields and order line fields, order flows, and more.
This section covers:
- Payment
- Shipping
- Order fields
- Order line fields
- Order flows
- Order context
- Stock States
- Track & Trace
- Address validation
- Validation groups
The other settings are described below.
Product Catalog
The Product Catalog settings allow you to access tools and settings related to the product catalog part of Dynamicweb Ecommerce.
This section covers:
- Shops
- Manufacturers
- Taxes
- Variants
- Product units
- Product fields
- Product group fields
- Product categories
The other settings are described below.
Publication Periods
A publication period is a set of dates during which a product is published on your solution.
Stock locations and categories
Stock locations are used to assign a location to product stock maintained via the stock matrix on a product.
Relation Groups
A Relation Group is an ad-hoc list which products may then be added to. Whenever a product in the relation group is shown in frontend, the other members of the product relation group can then be shown as ‘Related products’.
Field display groups
Field display groups are predefined groups of fields which can be used for the following purposes:
- As presets in the Details view in PIM
- As custom field groupings in frontend
RMAs
The RMA-system (Returned Merchandise Authorization) allows you to easily manage returns of products.
RMAs appear in certain states and execute different events. With these settings, you can:
- Create custom RMA states, which are custom states for controlling your RMA process
- Translate event messages from RMA events. These appear in the history log (read more about translating event messages in this article)
Email notifications
With email notifications, the customers and/or employees can get notifications when an RMA enters a new state.
You can read more in this article.