Discover the catalog view feature of Intershop Commerce Management. The catalog view feature is the best way to configure different storefronts for different customer groups. Without developing effort, you can make dedicated catalogs, products and services visible and available for every customer.
This Intershop tutorial shows how to configure and integrate this feature into your online shop.
Additionally to this tutorial, you can follow the tutorial tasks in the Guidance section below the video.
This video tutorial shows all relevant steps to configure and integrate catalog views. This includes the following tasks:
In our example, we want to offer products at a reduced price for registered students. We entice them with a reduced game console and hope they will fill the basket with more products afterwards.
For this, prepare a customer segment called Students, assign special product prices to this customer segment using a price list and add some of the previously validated Students accounts.
Go to Catalog | Catalog View in your channel back-office.
It is recommended to define different catalog views for different customer segments.
As Publishing Interval choose Manual Publishing Only.
It is possible to have catalog views published at regular intervals using a scheduled job to automate this process. The page cache is invalidated automatically as soon as the catalog view is set online or published.
Click Apply.
Switch to the tab Catalogs.
When starting catalog view definition, the catalog view excludes everything by default. Therefore, catalogs have to be included manually. To select a specific subcategory or product, open the corresponding category or subcategory.
Select the catalogs Computers, Entertainment, Cameras and Students Special.
Click Apply.
A disabled checkbox means an inclusion on a higher level. A disabled checkbox with an icon right next to it means an inclusion on a lower level.
A disabled checkbox means an exclusion on a higher level. A disabled checkbox with an icon right next to it means an exclusion on a lower level.
The exclusion of products may have an effect on service types.
A single customer segment can be assigned to multiple catalog views in parallel. If a customer segment is not assigned to any view, it has no catalog visibility restrictions. In contrast, you have the possibility to assign multiple customer segments to one catalog view.
Later on, catalog views must be published whenever new categories are included or excluded or whenever the product repository is updated. They can be published together or individually in the overview.
After these steps are done, an already prepared attribute needs to be added to the indexes to trigger the indexing of additional information about the product's visibility in each catalog view:
Select Catalog View Filter and click on Add.
Please do the same for all relevant search indexes. In our example, we will also apply these steps to the German search index.
Select Catalog View Filter and click on Add.
With the Catalog View Filter attribute, each catalog view ID, where the product is visible, is added to the index. At query time, an additional condition is added to the search index query if the catalog filter IDs attribute is present in the index configuration.
In case catalog view definitions are in conflict, the setting for including categories take precedence over the settings for excluding categories.