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- ========
- 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 <oscar.apps.partner.abstract_models.AbstractStockRecord.partner_sku>`
-
- .. seealso:: `Wikipedia: Stock-keeping unit <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock-keeping_unit>`_
-
- UPC
- Universal Product Code
- A code uniquely identifying a product worldwide.
-
- .. seealso:: `Wikipedia: Universal Product Code <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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
-
- Used for defining
- :class:`options <oscar.apps.catalogue.abstract_models.AbstractOption>`
- and
- :class:`attributes <oscar.apps.catalogue.abstract_models.AbstractProductAttribute>`
- for a subset of products.
- For instance, product classes could be Books, DVDs, and Toys.
- A product can only belong to one product class.
-
- Product Category
-
- Categories and subcategories are used to organise your catalogue.
- They're merely used for navigational purposes; no logic in Oscar cares
- about the 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.
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