Monday
Hello, I uploaded the FUSE template for case and each items, which the case gtins was uploaded with no issues but the "each" keeps giving me a validation error:
524-For Country Of Sale Code (targetMarketCountryCode) (US), Net Content (netContent) is mandatory on consumer units (Consumer Unit Indicator (isTradeItemAConsumerUnit) equals to "true")
This template was recently exported with items that were already uploaded, but I don't know what is the issue and how to fix. Please help, I am attaching the template for your review. Thanks.
Monday - last edited Monday
Hello @Billing_SRK and thank you for continuing the use of the customer community. Welcome back.
It seems like the uploaded Excel Sheet is missing some columns or it was exported without the Net Content column. I exported a new FUSE sheet and the attribute you are looking for to populate for your Eaches is the below, please (along with its corresponding unit of measurement):
Please bear in mind the exact column name may vary, depending on which export options you choose, but you would need to populate the netContent and the netContentUOM attributes for your Consumer Units to resolve the error. Thank you.
Monday
Hello @Val, thanks for the prompt response, let me know where is the new FUSE template is attached?
Monday
Thank you @Billing_SRK. The current FUSE Load Sheet is not attached in the community as the file changes with every Item Management update and, depending on the selections and the playlists chosen when exported, the file can vary quite significantly.
I have attached a blank FUSE file for you and this file version can be used until the next Item Management update. Please bear in mind the sheet has, by default, many hidden columns and also a few rows, so you may need to unhide everything sometimes to find a specific attribute you are looking for. Thank you.
Tuesday
Thanks for the New Template, however the column name does not have any "Kroger" playlist. I see there are Amazon. Will this work for Apparel? Kindly please let me know.
Tuesday
Hello @Billing_SRK , and thank you for reaching out.
Regarding the Kroger-specific attributes in the FUSE file, once the file is opened, you can select the entire sheet, right-click, and choose the options to unhide columns and rows, as some attributes may be hidden by default.
After unhiding them, you can use Ctrl + F to search for “Kroger” and quickly locate the relevant attributes.
Hope it helps, let us know if questions arise.