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Relisting: An Example

In the example above two items are shown with different relist statuses. The first item was listed with a relist until sold status. Once the auction sold (as pictured) the stock on hand has gone to zero, the $ sign is in the sold column and the status is set to sold. This listing will not relist again unless a manual relist selected is used.
The second item was listed with a relist until no stock (whilestock) status and a stock on hand figure of 10. The item has sold for the first time, and the stock on hand has decreased to 9. The stock on hand will continue to decrease to zero upon each successful sale.
If the auction has a status of Permanent it will always be relisted.
Stock on Hand value will decrease by 1 each time the item is sold but
the stock figure plays no part in the relisting process.
If the
auction has a status of Relist until sold it will keep being relisted
until it is sold. Once sold, the stock on hand value will be decreased
but will not affect the relisting process.
If the auction has a
status of Do not relist it will NOT be relisted regardless of the
auction outcome. If sold the stock on hand value will be decreased but
again would affect the relisting process.
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| Article Details | Created:9/11/2009 11:26:04 p.m. Modified:2/06/2010 2:35:07 p.m. Author:admin Views:61 | |
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