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Hello, let's say I have a listing that I removed from an ASIN, but now I want to list it again (with a different SKU). What would this process look like? I can't find much information on linking it to an existing ASIN. You could say I already have all the necessary information to make the request, but I’m not very familiar with the flow. As I mentioned, I don’t see clear documentation for this case. Thank you very much for reading! |
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Hi @JesusR25 You can create an offer to list an item for ASIN that already exists in the Amazon catalog, here's the documentation for your use case. The documentation also provides flow-diagram to understand how data flows through distinct steps. Once you successfully create an offer, you can get the details of the new listing item using getListingsItem operation by passing the seller SKU. Thanks, |
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Hi @JesusR25
You can create an offer to list an item for ASIN that already exists in the Amazon catalog, here's the documentation for your use case. The documentation also provides flow-diagram to understand how data flows through distinct steps.
Once you successfully create an offer, you can get the details of the new listing item using getListingsItem operation by passing the seller SKU.
Thanks,
Ritika
Selling Partner API Services