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dOes anybody know, if you list your product for product variation, does the parent product count as 1 variation or do you have to create a variation for each product?

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Product variations

dOes anybody know, if you list your product for product variation, does the parent product count as 1 variation or do you have to create a variation for each product?

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Hello! @ZenGoddess

This is Roberto. Thank you for using the forums.

The parent does not count as a child variation, the parent is intended to create the relationship between the product variants (also known as child variants). See below:

The parent product

The parent product is a non-buyable product used to relate child products. The Amazon catalogue uses the parent product to establish relationships between the child products. For example, if two shirts have the same parent, then they are related and are considered child products.

For more information, please visit the help page: About parent-child relationships. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our Seller Support team.

Regards,

Roberto

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Product variations

dOes anybody know, if you list your product for product variation, does the parent product count as 1 variation or do you have to create a variation for each product?

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dOes anybody know, if you list your product for product variation, does the parent product count as 1 variation or do you have to create a variation for each product?

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Hello! @ZenGoddess

This is Roberto. Thank you for using the forums.

The parent does not count as a child variation, the parent is intended to create the relationship between the product variants (also known as child variants). See below:

The parent product

The parent product is a non-buyable product used to relate child products. The Amazon catalogue uses the parent product to establish relationships between the child products. For example, if two shirts have the same parent, then they are related and are considered child products.

For more information, please visit the help page: About parent-child relationships. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our Seller Support team.

Regards,

Roberto

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Roberto_Amazon

Hello! @ZenGoddess

This is Roberto. Thank you for using the forums.

The parent does not count as a child variation, the parent is intended to create the relationship between the product variants (also known as child variants). See below:

The parent product

The parent product is a non-buyable product used to relate child products. The Amazon catalogue uses the parent product to establish relationships between the child products. For example, if two shirts have the same parent, then they are related and are considered child products.

For more information, please visit the help page: About parent-child relationships. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our Seller Support team.

Regards,

Roberto

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Roberto_Amazon

Hello! @ZenGoddess

This is Roberto. Thank you for using the forums.

The parent does not count as a child variation, the parent is intended to create the relationship between the product variants (also known as child variants). See below:

The parent product

The parent product is a non-buyable product used to relate child products. The Amazon catalogue uses the parent product to establish relationships between the child products. For example, if two shirts have the same parent, then they are related and are considered child products.

For more information, please visit the help page: About parent-child relationships. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our Seller Support team.

Regards,

Roberto

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