Overrides
The Overrides tab shows your Amazon listings to which you have applied an override. An override is a listing-specific setting that can be used set a defined value to a listing. An override applied to a listing defines the setting for the listing, regardless of other defined listing settings or rules for which the listing is eligible. When an override is applied to a listing, the listing appears on the Overrides tab. The value defined in the override appears in the appropriate column for the listing. There are four types of overrides that can be applied: Price, Handling Time, Condition, and Seller Notes.
Types of overrides
Example: You have defined a 20% discount price rule that applies to all products in a specific category of your catalog. You have a product that is new to market and demand is high, so you do not want the discounted price applied to the listing even though the product is in that category. You can select the listing, create a price override, and define the listing price in a price override.
Example: Your default handling time for your listings is set to 2 days. You have a product that is fragile and requires an extra day to ensure its special packaging for shipping. You can view the listing, create a handling time override, and define the handling time at three days.
Note: Not available for products set to
Fulfilled by Amazon
.Example: Most of the products in your catalog are New condition, but you have a product that is in Refurbished condition. You can view the listing, create a condition override, and define the Refurbished condition for the listing.
Note: Not available for products set to
Fulfilled by Amazon
.New
.Example: You have a product that is in
Refurbished
condition. Normally products in this condition do not include any manuals or documents, but you have a different supplier for this product that includes a manual. You can view the listing, create a seller notes override, and add your text note that is unique to this listing about the manual so the shopper knows it is included.Note: If a product has a defined condition of
New
, you can enter a seller notes override, but Amazon does not display seller notes for a New
product.You can create, edit, or remove an override for a single listing. On the Inactive, Active, and Ineligible tabs, you can click Select in the Action column and choose Create Override. The Edit Overrides action is available only when a listing has an override applied and is viewed on the Overrides tab.
You can also create, edit, or remove an override to multiple listings. On the Inactive, Active, and Ineligible tabs, you can click Select in the Action column and choose Edit Listing Overrides.
Removing an override tells the listing to use the values defined by your listing settings and rules.
When defining an override, you can also choose to enter a single type of override or any combination of the types.
See Create and Edit Overrides.
Amazon sales channel home pages share some common workspace controls that allow you to customize the data that is displayed.
Default columns
ASIN stands for the Amazon Standard Identification Numbers. An ASIN is a unique block of 10 letters and/or numbers that identify items. For books, the ASIN is the same as the ISBN number, but for all other products a new ASIN is created when the item is uploaded to their catalog. You can find an items ASIN on the product detail page on Amazon, along with further details relating to the item.
Not Selected
appears in this column.N/A
appears in this column.List of available actions that can be applied to a specific listing. To apply an action, in the Action column, click Select and choose an option: