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navik [9.2K]
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This sku has an inconsistent product classification with the asin. Please submit a feed to update this sku to match the asin pro

duct classification.
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sukhopar [10]3 years ago
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This is an error message. This message will be displayed when the parent ASIN is not created successfully.

<u>Explanation:</u>

ASIN stands for Amazon standard identification number. This number is a ten character number which is an alphanumeric unique identifier which has been assigned by the Amazon and it's partners for the identification of the product that is within the organisation of the Amazon.

If this message appears "This sku has an inconsistent product classification with the ASIN. Please submit a feed to update this sku to match the ASIN product classification", it means that there is an error and the ASIN has not been developed successfully because of which the product of the ASIN can not be identified. The reason for this might be that two child skus had similar attributes because of which there was a problem in the creation of the ASIN for the product.

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