What Occurs During a Reallocation

This topic may be a little involved for the average user, however, do not be intimidated by it.   It is being provided solely for those users who want a greater understanding of what happens during a  reallocation.

 

When an automatic reallocation occurs, there are two sources that we could pull data from to make the new listing.  Fields from the original listing record can be used  or the fields from the original item can be used.   If the information from the last listing record are used, this will ensure that the listing is exactly the same as the previous listing, however any important change that may have made to the item would not have been included (i.e. fixed price or description).  If all information from the original item record is used, some information like duration and listing type would be missing.

 

In the end, a combination of information from both the listing record and its original item record is used.  We begin by duplicating the listing record to get all of the listing specific fields like duration, who submitted the listing, and listing type and then we update the remaining fields with the latest values from the item record.  Below is a table describing from where the information is obtained.

 

Fields Retrieved from the Item Fields Retrieved from the Listing
Description Duration
Description Wrapper Business Profile
All presets Listing Type
BIN Price Submitted by
Fixed Price (when no declining price allocation plan in use) Fixed Price (if a declining price allocation plan is in use)
Reserve Price Site
Starting Price  
Catalog Info  
Category Info  
Item Specifics  
Picture Pack  
Lot size  
Private  
VAT Percent  
Weights/Dimensions  
Best Offer  
Self Host Pictures  
Subtitle  
Condition Description  
Theme