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commit 1c0916694839577c9fbf2781ecbd461173404570 Author: holivier <[email protected]> AuthorDate: Tue Apr 7 14:21:58 2020 +0200 Documented: Product (catalog) migration to asciidoc (OFBIZ-11587) product.adoc included (by include:: ) the other files by sub-component user-manual is updated to include it in. --- .../docs/asciidoc/_include/product-catalogs.adoc | 107 +++++++++++++++ .../docs/asciidoc/_include/product-features.adoc | 108 +++++++++++++++ .../_include/product-image-management.adoc | 149 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-promos.adoc | 60 +++++++++ .../src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-stores.adoc | 135 +++++++++++++++++++ .../product/src/docs/asciidoc/product.adoc | 89 ++++++++++++ docs/asciidoc/user-manual.adoc | 2 + 7 files changed, 650 insertions(+) diff --git a/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-catalogs.adoc b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-catalogs.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39bc6be --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-catalogs.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +//// +Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +distributed with this work for additional information +regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +software distributed under the License is distributed on an +"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations +under the License. +//// += Catalogs + +== Catalogs overview +A product catalog is used to group many product categories together and forms an intermediate step in the organization between +products, categories, and stores. + +The product catalog can be used to define a common look and feel for all categories in this catalog and specify +the way different categories will behave. + +For example, it is very useful for stores which sell products from different manufacturer or completely different product types + that require differing presentations to the customer. + +=== Sequence from a Store to the Products +Although the process sequence through the tabs discussed below does not correspond with the tab layout within the Catalog Manager, +the progression of the steps is intentional. + +. Promotions and Price Rules cannot exist without Products. +. Products are usually so numerous that you wish to divide them into Categories and distinguish them by their Features. +. Categories are then the major sections of your Catalogs. +. And Catalogs must be associated with their related Stores. +. Therefore, when setting up your business, you need to start with the Store. + +All of these details are handled within the Catalog Manager. + +== Working with Catalogs +To follow this topic, click on the 'Catalog Detail List' in the left-hand panel under the 'Browse Catalogs' section. + +Then click on any catalog in the table of current catalogs presented in the main screen. + +You will see the top-level editing screen for that catalog. + +Along the top of the working screen are four sub-tabs: Catalog, Stores, Parties and Catalogs. + +Each of those are discussed as a topic below. + + +=== Catalog tab +The main Catalog tab for a product catalog is mostly for establishing the look and feel. + +Each catalog can have its own style sheet (CSS), its own logo, and its own content repository (the content path prefix) +and templates prefix (where its freemarker templates are located). + +=== The Stores tab +The 'Stores' tab shows a list of Stores that this Catalog is currently featured in. + +[NOTE] +Stores and Catalogs do not have a one-to-one relationship: the same Store can feature multiple Catalogs, +and the same Catalog could be featured in many Stores. + +=== The Parties tab +Here you identify which Party is responsible for or assigned to work with the specific Catalog selected. + +The Party's Role is assigned or identified and, if appropriate, a start and/or finish date for the assignment can be specified. + +=== Categories tab +The 'categories' tab shows the different product categories and their roles for this catalog. +Specifically: + +* Each catalog can (should) have a 'Browse Root' category, which is used as the root category for navigation. + + For example, the navigation menu would start at this category and show its child categories. +* Each catalog can also have a 'Promotions' category, which is shown first to the customer when he signs in to the site. +* There is also a 'Default Search' category. + + Products in this category are used for search results first. +* 'Quick add' categories are used to specify categories where products can be added in bulk to the cart from the same screen. + +== Browse Categories links +In the left-hand panel is a section labeled 'Browse Categories.' You can click on one of the -indented- categories +to begin editing it directly, or click on the [Choose Top Category] link to view a list of links to all Parent categories. + +== Catalog Administration Main Page +The catalog administration main page has several small menus for finding catalogs, categories, or products. + +The first three menus allow you to edit catalogs, categories, or products by their respective IDs, or create new catalogs, +categories, or products. + +The last one allows you to look for a product using an ID other than its product ID, such as upc or isbn number (see below.) + +Under these menus are two more links. + +* Auto create keywords +* Fast load catalog into cache. + +=== Auto create keywords +Auto create keywords will create keywords for all of the products identified with the current Catalog. + +The keywords are based on product descriptions and are used for searching for products. + +=== Fast load catalog +Fast load catalog into cache will load all products and product categories into the cache; this is good for improved + application performance. + +[NOTE] +only basic product and category information from the first Product and Category tabs is loaded, +so additional information such as content, associations, and pricing will still have to be retrieved from the database +and cached later by the applications. diff --git a/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-features.adoc b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-features.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04114f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-features.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +//// +Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +distributed with this work for additional information +regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +software distributed under the License is distributed on an +"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations +under the License. +//// += Product Features +To Sell and to Differentiate Products, Features are characteristics used to sell and to differentiate products. + +The Apache OFBiz catalog manager allows you to define any feature set you wish for your products. + +Typical features include size and color. + +In Apache OFBiz, features are associated, or applied, to products as Standard Features, Selectable Features, +or Distinguishing Features. + +== Standard features +Standard features are features which are associated with every instance of a product. + +An example might be the brand name of a product -- all instances of the product share the same brand name. + +== Selectable features +Selectable features are features which the customer selects one from many available choices. + +For example, a shirt may be available in White, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink. + +These colors would be selectable features of the variant product shirt, and the customer would be prompted to choose a color. + +Each color, though, would be a standard feature of the physical product. + +Thus, White would be a selectable feature of the virtual product 'shirt' but a standard feature of 'white shirt.' + +== Distinguishing features +Distinguishing features are features which distinguish one product from another and are used to show the customer +which item she chose. + +== Working with Product Features +* Click on Features tab. +* Defaults to Product Features + +== Create and Maintain Product Features +These screens are for creating and maintaining product features, which are features or characteristics that are available +for products. + +Here you will define what features can be available for products. + +Later, when working with the products, you will have a chance to define what features a particular product may have. + +== Feature Categories and Feature Groups +Notice the sub-tabs for Feature Categories and Feature Groups. + +These are both used to help you organize your product features. + +Each feature can only belong to one category but as many groups as you need. + +For example, you can have : + +* a colors category that has colors White, Blue, Grey, Green, Yellow, Pink, Red, and Orange +* and a sizes category that has sizes XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL. + +Then, you can have : + +* one group for shirts that would have colors White, Blue, Grey and sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL, +* and another group for dresses that have colors Yellow, Pink, Red, Orange and sizes XXS, XS, S, M, and L. + +== Add Features to a Category +Once you have created a feature category, you can click on it to add features to it. + +There is a link [Create new feature] which takes you to a screen to create a new product feature. + +Below this link is a list of product features already in this category. + +Important fields for product features are listed below. + +== Feature Categories +Click on [Feature Categories] (this is the default screen when you clicked on 'Features' above), +and you will see a menu for editing a particular feature, if you remember its feature ID. + +(If not, you can edit it from the feature categories below.) Next, you will see a list of feature categories and +their parent categories. + +The categories' ID codes are highlighted, and you can click on one to go to the feature category. + +At the very bottom is a menu for creating a new feature category. + +Here, you would enter the new feature category's name and specify a parent category for it (if it has one.) +The category ID is automatically created for you. + +== Working with Feature Groups +Click on [Feature Groups] and you will see a screen showing a list of available feature groups, +and an option to create a new feature group at the bottom. + +Click on the ID of the feature group, and you will be taken to a screen which shows all the features in this group +(if there are any) and a menu to add more features to this group. + +Like feature categories, the IDs of feature groups are automatically created. + +== Implement Feature-based Product Search +You can associate feature categories or feature groups to a Product Category. + +Buy doing this will provide web store customer feature based product search ability. + +If customers choose to search within a given category and that category has features associated with it +then they will be displayed as selectable filtering options (based on the associated product features) on the search form. diff --git a/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-image-management.adoc b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-image-management.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1237198 --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-image-management.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +//// +Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +distributed with this work for additional information +regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +software distributed under the License is distributed on an +"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations +under the License. +//// += Image Management +The Image Management module manages many kind of image what user want. + +There are various functions including 'Gallery', 'Upload', 'Approved', 'Manage' etc. + +Go to Catalog Component > tab Image Management. + + +== How To Add Security Group For Image Management User +There are three security groups related in the Image Management including 'IMAGEADMIN', 'IMAGEAPPROVE' and ' IMAGEUPLOAD'. + +=== Howto add a security group +. Go to 'Party' component. +. Search 'UserLogin' or 'Party Id'. +. Click 'UserLogin' or 'Party Id'. +. At 'User Name(s)', click 'Security Groups' button. +. At 'Add UserLogin go to Security Group', + * select group 'IMAGEADMIN Image Management Admin' for use all operations in the Image Management. + * select 'IMAGEUPLOAD Image Management Upload': To add party's permission for uploading, + * select 'IMAGEAPPROVE Image Management Approve': To add party's permission for approving. + +=== Howto Add Role For Approve Image To Party Id +Click partyId into party's screen already present. + +Select the submenu 'Role(s)' to add the role to party + +There is Add To Role screenlet, select role 'Image Approver'(on the combobox role type Id) then click 'add' button. + +== Gallery +Gallery shows all images which have approved. + +[NOTE] +Everybody can access Gallery function. + +. Click 'Gallery' button, then choose a 'Product Id' by type or click a find icon. +. Click 'Submit' button, then you will see all images which have approved. +. You can click 'Share' button that generates any codes to share your images to any people. + +== Upload +In this function, you can upload image files into system. + +You can upload many image files up to 10 files. + +[NOTE] +You must have Image Management Upload permission for access Upload function. + +. Go to 'Upload' section, Enter 'Product Id' by type or click a find icon. +. Optional, you can specify the size of images. +. Then click 'Browse' button to choose image file(s). +. Click 'Upload' button. + +== Recently Approved +In this function, you can see the images which have been approved for 14 days recently. + +[NOTE] +You must have Image Management Admin permission for access this function. + +. Click 'Recently Approved' Button, then you will see the lists of recently approved product which are separated by date. +. Click on product id to see its images with details. + +== Approve +In this function, you can set the status of each image including 'Approve', 'Pending' and 'Rejected'. + +[NOTE] +You must have Image Management Admin permission for access this function. + +. Click 'Approve' Button, then specify the status of each image. +. Choose 'Approve' status for approve image. +. Choose 'Reject' status for reject image.. +. Choose 'Pending' status for pending image.. +. Click 'Submit' button. + +The images will be approved if all image administrators approved them. + +But if only one person rejects an image then that image will be rejected. + +== Rejected +The Rejected function shows the images which have rejected. + +[NOTE] +You must have Image Management Admin permission for access this function. + +. Click 'Rejected' button, then you specify the reason of rejection each image. +. Then click 'Submit' button. + +== Manage +You can edit image such as add frame, crop image etc. + +You can also add caption, sort order, enable image and choose thumbnail in this function. + +[NOTE] +You must have Image Management Admin permission for access this function. + +. Click 'Manage' Button, then you can choose action including 'Frame', 'Crop' and 'Rotate' (see below for more details). +. Enter your image caption. +. Sort order of image by enter order number. +. Enable image by tick enable checkbox. +. Select image thumbnail of product. +. Click 'Submit' button. + +=== Frame +In Frame function, you can merge your image with the frame image (transparent image file e.g. +PNG type) together. + +The frame image should be larger than selected image. + +. Choose 'Frame' then choose the image you want to merge frame. +. Select the frame image by browsing transparent image file, such as PNG type. +. Click 'Upload' button to upload the frame image. +. Enter width and height of image. +. Optional, you click 'Preview' to see example image. +. Click 'Create' button. + +=== Crop +You can crop any images in this function. + +. Choose 'Crop' then choose your image. +. Move your cursor on the image, then drag your mouse to crop image. +. You can see the preview image in the right hand side. +. Finally, you click 'Crop' button. + +=== Rotate +You can rotate images in this function. + +. Choose 'Rotate' then click clockwise or counterclockwise button for ratating image. +. 'Submit' button + +== Replace +In this function, you can replace the selected image with other image. + +The image which you want to replace must be approved first. + +. Click 'Replace' button, Enter 'Product Id' by type or click a find icon. +. Then choose the image which you want to replace. +. Choose the other image to replace with the selected image. +. Click 'Submit' button. diff --git a/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-promos.adoc b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-promos.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..669c96a --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-promos.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +//// +Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +distributed with this work for additional information +regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +software distributed under the License is distributed on an +"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations +under the License. +//// += Promotions + +== Similar to Price Rules +Promotions are similar to Price Rules (see Price Rules, below) but are used to record special promotional offers which +apply to the entire order, rather than prices for a particular product. + +For example, the promotional manager can be used to set up rules to give customers a percentage discount if they purchase +a minimum quantity, or to create a coupon code. + +[NOTE] +Promotions are tied to specific stores, whereas price rules are applicable to all products + +(although you can specify the website, product catalog, or category for which a price rule is applicable). + +== Opening Screen +The opening screen lists all promotions which are currently available and a link for creating additional promotions; + +click on one to go to a promotion. + +You will also see a series of four tabs: [Promo], [Rules], [Stores] and [Codes]. + +== Promo tab +At the top is general information about this promotion. + +Each promotion has an ID, a name and a longer descriptive text, which are shown to customers. + +If no text is entered, Apache OFBiz will automatically generate text for you. + +== Rules tab +Rules for promotions are used to determine what actions should be taken in the promotion. + +Each promotion can have multiple rules, and each rule can have multiple conditions and actions. + +If a promotion had multiple rules, they would all be checked in sequence, and the rules whose conditions were true +will be activated. +This is especially helpful for complicated promotions that have multiple offers. + +== Stores tab +The stores tab shows a list of product stores in which this promotion is active. + +You can add additional stores here or delete them. + +== Codes tab +The codes tab is used to associate codes for a promotion, similar to coupon codes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-stores.adoc b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-stores.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..723fe41 --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/_include/product-stores.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +//// +Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +distributed with this work for additional information +regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +software distributed under the License is distributed on an +"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations +under the License. +//// += Product Stores +A product store has all the information needed to sell products. + +It is composed of a series of catalogs, which are composed of product categories and products. + +Each store can have its own shipping, fulfillment, notification, promotions, payment processing, and tax calculation policies. + +A product store can point to several different websites, allowing the same products to be sold on multiple hosted sites or domains. + +Alternatively, multiple stores, each with their own website, can be set up to allow different pricing and fulfillment procedures +for, say, different countries or different market segments (wholesale versus retail.) + +== Main Store screen +. Go to Catalog Manager +. Go to Catalog Manager - Stores tab + + Stores tab (with a store selected) brings up + * Roles, + * Promos, + * Catalogs, + * Web Sites, + * Sales Tax, + * Shipping, + * Payments, + * Emails, + * Surveys, + * and Override tabs to perform a host of other store-related functions. +. Select existing store +. If none, Create New Product Store +. Complete fields +. Click on Update + + +== Why use stores? +The 'Stores' tab in the catalog manager as used to define all the properties of a working store, +is a group of products sold together under the same policies. + +Stores greatly improve the flexibility of Apache OFBiz applications. + +It is possible for a company to set up multiple stores, each with its warehouses, fulfillment policies, currencies, languages, +promotions, and look-and-feel. + +These stores can be web-based b2b or consumer ecommerce stores or for internal order entry. + +They could even be in different countries with different shipping and taxation rules. + +== Working with Product Stores +When you click on 'Stores,' you will see a list of product stores that have been defined. + +Click on one and you will see several tabs for administering different aspects of that store. +Some of those aspects are discussed below. + +=== Product Store +This very complete screen provides entry for all of the myriad choices available which define the store and establish parameters. + +=== Roles +Defines parties with specific roles for this store. + +For an employee to be able to take orders using the internal order manager application, +he must be defined as a 'Sales Representative' here. + +Restrictions are enforced through the Party Manager - SecurityGroupsList which grants rights according to party roles. + +=== Promos +Shows a list of active promotions for this store. + +=== Catalogs +Catalogs which are available for the current store and the sequence in which they are to be shown to the user in a navigation menu. + +=== Web Sites +Websites which are related to this store. + +This is directly used to link a store to a web application. + +Each web application has a configuration file called web.xml, and it is defined to reference a particular web site. + +The web site in turn is defined to relate to a product store. + +Thus, by setting a store on a web site, it becomes 'live' on that web application. + +[NOTE] +It is possible for a web application to have more than one store associated with it, + as long as the application knows how to use the correct one. + +=== Shipping +This page shows the shipping options available to store customers. + +A list of shipping options and their pricing is shown. + +Click on View for a shipping option shows all the settings for this shipping option. + +At this point, this tab can only view shipping options available and can not be used to define them. + +=== Payments +his is used to set up payment processing for the store. + +The payment processing interfaces are defined as Apache OFBiz services. + +Each payment method will have a series of service types available to it, such as for authorizing, capturing, and refunding payment. + +This page links the payment types and the services together by their purpose. + +Thus, one service would be used for credit card authorizations, another for credit card capture, and so forth + +=== Emails +This defines emails which the store would send to customers. + +The actual email services are either mounted in the controller, such as the order confirmation email, or from scheduled services, +such as back order notifications. + +This page defines where the template for the email is located on the file system, the addresses and subject of each email, +and a content type (which can be left blank). + +=== Surveys +This page is for adding surveys to the store. + +Surveys can be associated with certain events or with products and categories. + +=== Override +Allows certain keywords to be ascendant at this store for a particular time period. + +=== Segments +Identifies the Sales or Market Segments targeted for this Store. + +The actual assignment is made under the Marketing tab > Segment sub-tab. + +Here under the Product Store you will see a summary table of those assignments along with links to make any additions or changes. diff --git a/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/product.adoc b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/product.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3828ca5 --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/product.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +//// +Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +distributed with this work for additional information +regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + +http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +software distributed under the License is distributed on an +"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations +under the License. +//// += Catalog + +The Catalog Manager creates or provides access to a variety of information. +Whether Products, Catalogs, or Categories, this screen offers search tools and links to get you to the type of information +you need or are working with quickly and accurately. + +The Catalog Manager application is used to manage the products, all what is purchase, sale, build, used, ... by the company. +A product can be physical or digital. + +With catalog application, you can manage all data associated with Product : category, catalog, price, id, .... + +== Overview +TODO + +=== Help for Catalog Main screen +Down the left hand column are 4 sections: + +1. Search Products, +2. Browse Catalogs, +3. Browse Categories, +4. Product Categories. + +[TIP] +You can click on the colored '_' to close a section; + +later, click on the colored '[]' to reopen the section. + + +Each of those sections are discussed below before we begin to explore the Catalog Administration Main Page. + +Navigation Panel The Left-hand Navigation Panel is visible even when working under the other tabs. + +The content displayed will vary according to what choices you have made. + +This document is arranged to walk you through the Navigation Panel search tools (Search Products, Browse Catalogs, +Browse Categories, and Category Products) and links first. + +As you come to the desired Edit or Creation window, jump in this document to the associated 'Edit' discussion. + +Some symbols used as shortcuts Brackets [] Application links as found on the screens are represented in this document +with brackets around them like [this]. When you see a bracketed item, you can know we are referring to a link or +key or 'button' which will initiate the indicated action. + +Greater than symbols >> The single (>) or double (>>) greater than symbols can be read as 'takes you to' or 'leads to' +or 'results in.' These are sometimes used in this document to indicate that from this screen, if you click on the +[Bracketed Link], you will be taken to Next Process. + +Within the pop-up calendars, however, the (>>) jumps you ahead one year and the (<<) jumps you back a year. + +An asterisk * marks those items which must be completed on a screen before the desired action can occur. + + + +== Products + + +include::_include/product-catalogs.adoc[leveloffset=+1] + +== Categories + +include::_include/product-features.adoc[leveloffset=+1] + +include::_include/product-promos.adoc[leveloffset=+1] + +== Price Rules + +include::_include/product-stores.adoc[leveloffset=+1] + +== Configurations + +include::_include/product-image-management.adoc[leveloffset=+1] + +== Miscellaneous diff --git a/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.adoc b/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.adoc index 48386c5..273ce2c 100644 --- a/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.adoc +++ b/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.adoc @@ -168,3 +168,5 @@ include::../../applications/marketing/src/docs/asciidoc/sfa.adoc[leveloffset=+2] include::../../applications/order/src/docs/asciidoc/order.adoc[leveloffset=+2] include::../../applications/party/src/docs/asciidoc/party.adoc[leveloffset=+2] + +include::../../applications/product/src/docs/asciidoc/product.adoc[leveloffset=+2]

