How to map your The Range listings

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Written By Demo UserLast updated about 18 hours ago

Overview

The Range does not provide an API method to download listings directly. This guide explains how StoreFeeder handles that limitation and how to map your existing The Range listings for inventory control.

How StoreFeeder creates The Range listings

Because The Range has no listing download API, StoreFeeder automatically creates an inactive listing for each of your products where the listing SKU and product SKU are identical.

You can find these listings in the Listing Overview by filtering for your "The Range" channel and setting the "Controlled by StoreFeeder" filter to "No".

Important: This process does not create new listings on The Range. It only enables inventory control for listings that already exist on the channel.

Mapping your listings

Scenario 1: Your channel SKUs match your listing SKUs

If your SKUs on The Range match your product SKUs, you only need to change the listing status in StoreFeeder from Inactive to Active.

Do this on a per-listing basis by setting the "Controlled by StoreFeeder" toggle to true:

Or do this in bulk using the listing import/export with the following fields:

  • Listing ID (Read only) — pre-ticked
  • Product SKU (Read only) — pre-ticked
  • Listing SKU — pre-ticked
  • Controlled by StoreFeeder

Download the file, set the "Controlled by StoreFeeder" column to true for any listings you want to manage, save the file, then import it back using the Listing Import.

Scenario 2: Your channel SKUs differ from your product SKUs

  1. Download an inventory report from the The Range seller portal.

  2. Perform a listing export from StoreFeeder with the three pre-ticked fields above, plus "Controlled by StoreFeeder".
  3. Cross-reference the listing export against the inventory report from The Range.

  4. Update the Listing SKU in the StoreFeeder export to match the correct channel SKU from The Range inventory report.
  5. Set "Controlled by StoreFeeder" to true for any listings you want to manage.
  6. Save the modified file.
  7. Perform a Listing Import using the modified file to update your listings in StoreFeeder.

You can also do the above on a per-listing basis by editing the Listing SKU and setting the "Controlled by StoreFeeder" toggle to true on the listing page, then selecting Save.

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