Well, sort of.  I used the information to initially bulk load data into
Catalog/Category/Product, etc.  It was later that I decided I needed a
different break down on the e-commerce site and that not all products
should be on the web.  I deleted the initial catalog from the web store and
put a new manually created web specific catalog up as the catalog for the
web store.  I actually thought this is all I should have needed to do, but
it didn't work, I still get all of the initial data.  Then I changed the
internal catalog type to View Allow instead of Browse Root and even changed
every category type to Internal instead of catalog.  At least the correct
categories now show up on the left side navigation, but even there, when I
drill down to a specific product and click the product detail link from the
drill down it still shows me the product as if it is from the internal
catalog!  I stopped the server and restarted MySql thinking it was some
kind of caching issue, but I still have the same problem.

Jeremy

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Did you try https://cwiki.apache.org/**confluence/display/OFBENDUSER/**
> Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+**Guide#**ApacheOFBizBusinessSetupGuide-**
> catalogCategoryProductSetup<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide#ApacheOFBizBusinessSetupGuide-catalogCategoryProductSetup>?
>
> Jacques
>
>
> Jeremy Olmstead wrote:
>
>> 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
>>>>
>>>

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