I have done this, but something is still not right. How do I set my internal catalog to not show on the web? When I do a search or even a direct link, my internal catalog items still show up on the e-commerce site.
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Jose F. Fernandez <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > you can create many catalogs (Application CATALOG MANAGER - Catalogs). > In the new created catalog you can tell in wich stores it may be visible > and associate the product categories for that catalog. > I recommend that you create a new product categories tree for the > e-commerce site. > That tree must be under a root category with type "Browse Root (One)" and > that root category is what you assign to your catalog. > > Look at the example catalogs for reference. > > Best regards, > Jose F. > > > ----- Mensaje original ----- > > > De: "Jeremy Olmstead" <[email protected]> > > Para: [email protected] > > Enviados: MiƩrcoles, 21 de Marzo 2012 14:34:32 > > Asunto: Multiple Catalogs > > > I am not sure if this functionality is available OOTB. If it is, > > could > > someone let me know, and if it is not, could someone point me in the > > right > > direction on how this may be accomplished? What I would like to be > > able to > > do is have two catalogs with totally different break downs in > > categories. > > One would be for internal purposes and the other for e-commerce > > purposes. > > All products would be in the internal catalog and all items there > > should > > be able to be ordered, but not necessarily from the e-commerce site. > > The > > e-commerce catalog would be a subset of the internal catalog products > > and > > all items in there would be available for order internally and on > > e-commerce. This is mainly for product breakdown navigation, but also > > there are some products we don't want to sell on the Internet. Thanks > > for > > any help. > > > Jeremy >
