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Using XML
Important: You must be an Amazon MWS developer in order to send a Feeds request.
Individual sellers: This feature is only available to sellers with a Professional selling plan. Learn more by visiting Selling plan comparison.
What is XML?
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a markup language for documents containing structured information. It defines a generic syntax used to mark up data with simple, human-readable tags. Data is included in XML documents as strings of text. The data is surrounded by text markup that describes the data. XML's basic unit of data and markup is called an element. The XML specification defines the exact syntax this markup must follow:
how elements are delimited by tags
what a tag looks like
what names are acceptable for elements
where attributes are placed and more
The markup in an XML document looks a lot like the markup in an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) document, but there are some crucial differences. Most importantly, XML is a meta markup language. This means that it does not have a fixed set of tags and elements that are meant to work for everybody.
The X in XML stands for Extensible, which means that the language can be extended and adapted to meet many different needs. XML allows developers to define elements appropriate to a specific field or type of business. For example, chemists can define elements for molecules and atoms, real-estate agents can define elements for apartments and rents, and musicians can define elements for quarter notes and lyrics.
XML was developed at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) by a group of people who wanted to improve on HTML and SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language).
Note: This is not a tutorial on using or understanding XML. For more information about using XML, see the W3C XML Tutorial.
Why Use XML?
XML allows you to integrate your systems with Amazon's systems. Your systems can communicate with our systems using predefined APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) to post documents to and pull documents from the Amazon systems. When working with large amounts of data, it can be convenient to send and receive data using XML. Once XML integration is fully implemented and tested, little or no manual intervention is required. For more information about systems integration, see the Amazon MWS Overview.
Prerequisites
Before you decide to implement XML, make sure you meet these prerequisites. Ask yourself, do I have development resources who can create an XML feed based on an XSD (XML Schema Document)? Also, make sure that you are registered for a Professional seller account. Individual sellers do not have access to Amazon's systems and APIs for XML integration.
Using XML to send catalog information
You will use up to six files to upload and manage your products on Amazon.
Product file:
Contains descriptive information about the products in your catalog. Establishes the mapping between your unique identifier (the SKU) and the Amazon unique identifier (the ASIN: Amazon Standard Identification Number). This is always the first feed to send when listing a new product.
Inventory file:
Communicates the current stock levels of the products you are listing on Amazon. Includes values for restock dates as well as your fulfillment latency (the time it will take you to process the order before shipping it).
Pricing file:
Sets the current prices for your products, whether the regular (standard) prices or temporary (sale) prices.
Image file:
Supplies URLs (on your server) from which Amazon can pull images to associate with your products.
Relationship file:
(not always applicable) - Defines relationships between different products in your catalog. There are two types of relationships:
Variation (the most common type of relationship): Allows customers to select from a list of variations of the same product, such as different sizes and colors.
Accessory: Allows customers to select products classified as accessories to the main product on a product detail page. For example, a portable radio might have batteries and external speakers listed as accessories.
Overrides feed
(not always applicable) - Allows you to override the account-level shipping settings with SKU-level shipping settings. This can work well for heavy or oversized products.
Using XML to process orders
When a customer places an order on Amazon, the quantity ordered decreases the quantity available in your seller account. The order is placed into a 90-minute holding period while we validate the transaction. During this time, we authorize the customer's payment method and send the customer an order confirmation email. Also during this time, the customer can modify or cancel the order from within their Amazon account. If the payment is declined or the customer cancels the order, we add the quantity back into the quantity available in your seller account. We also send the customer an order cancellation e-mail
Receiving the order: Once the holding period has expired, Amazon generates an order report.
Note: XML is not the default format for order reports. Contact Seller Support to have this option configured for your account.
Acknowledging receipt of the order: The Order Acknowledgment feed allows you to associate your own internal order IDs and order item IDs with Amazon's order IDs and order item IDs, if desired. Additionally, you can use this feed to cancel the entire order (see Acknowledge Receipt of Orders for more information).
Shipping the order and confirming the shipment: Once you have picked, packed, and shipped the order let Amazon know by sending a shipping confirmation. This step is important because it signals Amazon to complete the financial transaction (so you can be paid). Amazon also notifies the buyer that the order is on the way. If we do not receive the shipping confirmation within 30 days after the order was placed, we will automatically cancel the order and you will not be paid for the order.
Adjusting the order: Process refunds and returns as needed.
Being paid: After you confirm shipment of an order, Amazon completes the buyer payment transaction and credits your seller account. Settlement reports are generated showing all financial transactions for each settlement period. For information about disbursements to your bank account, see theGetting Paid FAQ.
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