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Hybris – Back Office – Classification System The Classification allows you to dynamically create new product attributes and assign them to products at run-time. Besides this important advantage, features have many disadvantages compared to type attributes as described in Type System. This page will guide you through the design of a Classification System to overcome some of the issues. Quite often we see the Hybris Commerce "classificationsystems" extension enabled in the localextensions. xml file for a project. This extension provides several classification systems (such as e. Class, ETIM, proficlass, UNSPSC), but does not provide the classification system functionality itself. The Classification System is already embedded in the platform and therefore you do not need to enable classificationsystems extension unless you want to use import and use any of the specific Classification Systems it provides
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System - Performence
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System – Items. xml
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System – Product Cockpit
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System – Impex
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System- Classifying Systems
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System- Feature List
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System- Feature Values
Hybris – Back Office – Classification System- Classification Units
Hybris – Back Office – BMEcat is a standard for electronic data transfer by electronic catalogues created and published by the BME (Bundesverband Materialwirtschaft, Einkauf und Logistik e. V. , the German association for materials management, purchasing and logistics). I. e. in contrast to the e. Cl@ss dictionary which describes how things can be characterized at an abstract level it is about actual instances of application classes which are described by distinct values in accordance to the dictionary. BMEcat is the standard for the exchange of electronic product catalogues XML-based freely available usable as a licence free of charge
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