Common product settings
This section covers the fields and options that appear across several product setup flows in SCM.
Most shared settings are available for base, perpetual, recurring, and bundle products. Some settings apply only to products that are sold directly, support subscription billing, or use a specific delivery type.
Main setting groups
| Setting group | What it controls | Used by |
|---|---|---|
| General settings | Customer-facing product information, product status, images, categories, and internal product identifiers. | Base, perpetual, recurring, and bundle products. Base product inheritance is available for perpetual, recurring, and bundle products. |
| Attributes | Marketing descriptions, order quantity limits, product version, product information in cart, delivery texts, product features, and selection text. | Base, perpetual, recurring, and bundle products. Product features are used by products that appear in product selections. |
| Pricing settings | Base price, price settings, volume pricing, tax price type, dynamic pricing, and subscription-related pricing options. | Perpetual, recurring, and bundle products. Base products do not have pricing settings because they are templates. |
| Delivery settings | Delivery type, key delivery, downloads, key templates, email key templates, delivery notes, and extra delivery pages. | Base, perpetual, recurring, and bundle products. Subscription delivery options are used by recurring products and subscription billing scenarios. |
General product settings
General settings define the core product information used to identify, display, categorize, and manage a product. These settings include customer-facing product information, product status, product images, category information, and internal product identifiers.
Product attribute settings
Product attributes define additional product information used for customer-facing presentation, marketing content, order quantity restrictions, cart details, and product selection text.
Product pricing settings
Pricing settings help you shape how a product is priced, presented, and billed across different selling scenarios. Use them to define product-level pricing behavior, including tax handling, quantity-based discounts, subscription billing, and currency-specific prices.
Delivery settings
Delivery options define how a product is delivered to the customer and what delivery-related information appears on the confirmation page, in confirmation emails, or in delivery-related parts of the order flow.Depending on the product type and selected delivery type, different setup options can appear.