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The market types.

The market applies to the visitor based on the channel.

The market applies to the visitor based on the company location.

The market applies to the visitor based on the location.

The market does not apply to any visitor.

The market applies to the visitor based on region.


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•OBJECT

A merchant-defined group of buyers identified by conditions such as their region, retail location, or company location. Each market allows configuration of a distinct, localized buyer experience. Customizations include, but are not limited to, currency, pricing and product availability, web presence, and content translations.

•ARGUMENT

A catalog for managing product availability and pricing for specific Market contexts. Each catalog links to one or more markets. The catalog can optionally include a Publication to control which Product objects customers see, and a PriceList for market-specific pricing adjustments. When a publication isn't associated with the catalog, product availability is determined by the sales channel.

Use catalogs to create distinct shopping experiences for different geographic regions or customer segments.

Learn more about building a catalog and managing markets.

•ARGUMENT

A catalog for managing product availability and pricing for specific Market contexts. Each catalog links to one or more markets. The catalog can optionally include a Publication to control which Product objects customers see, and a PriceList for market-specific pricing adjustments. When a publication isn't associated with the catalog, product availability is determined by the sales channel.

Use catalogs to create distinct shopping experiences for different geographic regions or customer segments.

Learn more about building a catalog and managing markets.

•ARGUMENT

The schema's entry-point for queries. This acts as the public, top-level API from which all queries must start.


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