- What Occurs During a Reallocation
- Automatically Allocating Inventory
- Entering Allocation Plans
- Manually Entering Allocation Plans
- Cancelling Orders
- Recording Missing Shipments
- Reconciling Inventory
- Processing Returns
- Setting Up Inventory Handling Rules
- Viewing Available Inventory
- Adding Inventory Information on an Item
- Inventory Report
- Merging Inventory
- Collapsing Purchases
- Managing Inventory
- Recording Drop Shipment Inventory
- Recording Inventory Purchases
- Submitting Listings
- Managing Picture Uploads While Submitting
- Handling Failed Submissions
- Submitting Listings to Etsy
- Submitting Listings to eBay
- What Occurs During a Reallocation
- Automatically Allocating Inventory
- Entering Allocation Plans
- Manually Entering Allocation Plans
- Cancelling Orders
- Recording Missing Shipments
- Reconciling Inventory
- Processing Returns
- Setting Up Inventory Handling Rules
- Viewing Available Inventory
- Adding Inventory Information on an Item
- Inventory Report
- Merging Inventory
- Collapsing Purchases
- Managing Inventory
- Recording Drop Shipment Inventory
- Recording Inventory Purchases
- Submitting Listings
- Managing Picture Uploads While Submitting
- Handling Failed Submissions
- Submitting Listings to Etsy
- Submitting Listings to eBay
Automatic Re-listing
Once an item is listed, users frequently want to have the option to automatically re-list the item once it has been sold. For example, an auction may end without a sale and you may want to re-list the item until it sells.
Automatic re-listing of an item can be accomplished in SixBit by setting an Allocation Plan on an item. Allocation Plans are only available in the Enterprise Edition. Refer to Automatically Allocating Inventory for more information on automatically re-listing ended auctions and fixed price listings.