======== Glossary ======== This is a work-in-progress list of commonly used terms when discussing Oscar. .. glossary:: :sorted: Partner Fulfillment partner An individual or company who can fulfil products. E.g. for physical goods, somebody with a warehouse and means of delivery. .. seealso:: Related model: :class:`oscar.apps.partner.abstract_models.AbstractPartner` SKU Stock-keeping unit. A :term:`partner`'s way of tracking her products. Uniquely identifies a product in the partner's warehouse. Can be identical to the products :term:`UPC`. It's stored as an attribute of :attr:`StockRecord ` .. seealso:: `Wikipedia: Stock-keeping unit `_ UPC Universal Product Code A code uniquely identifying a product worldwide. .. seealso:: `Wikipedia: Universal Product Code `_ Product Range A range is a subset of the product catalogue. It's another way of defining groups of products other than categories and product classes. An example would be a book shop which might define a range of "Booker Prize winners". Each product will belong to different categories within the site so ranges allow them to be grouped together. Ranges can then be used in offers (eg 10% off all booker prize winners). At some point, ranges will be expanded to have their own detail pages within Oscar too.​ Product Class Product classes are an important concept in Oscar. Each product is assigned to exactly one product class. For instance, product classes could be Books, DVDs, and Toys. Settings on a product class decide whether stock levels are :attr:`tracked ` for the associated products, and whether they :attr:`require shipping `. So if you have products that require shipping and ones which don't, you'll need at least two product classes. Used for defining :class:`options ` and :class:`attributes ` for a subset of products. Product Category Categories and subcategories are used to semantically organise your catalogue. They're merely used for navigational purposes; no business logic in Oscar considers a product's category. For instance, if you're a book shop, you could have categories such as fiction, romance, and children's books. If you'd sell both books and e-books, they could be of a different :term:`Product Class`, but in the same category. Product Options Options are values that can be associated with a item when it is added to a customer's basket. This could be something like a personalised message to be printed on a T-shirt.