Product Inventory by Location
Discover how to efficiently manage and analyze inventory from your Shopify store. Learn to use the Product Inventory by Location dataset to get the detailed list of items you need.
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Discover how to efficiently manage and analyze inventory from your Shopify store. Learn to use the Product Inventory by Location dataset to get the detailed list of items you need.
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Inventory is the quantity of a particular product that is available for sale. Inventory tracking can help you avoid selling products that have run out of stock, or let you know when you need to order or produce more of a product.
Using the Product Inventory by Location, you can retrieve detailed information of items in a given location.
If necessary, you have the option to restrict the number of returned items by applying filters to the export. The following fields are available for this purpose:
Location Id (Inventory) - Mandatory: The location where to retrieve the inventory levels.
To obtain the Location Id, navigate to the Locations Settings of your store:
After clicking on any location, the ID (92345565465) will appear in the URL.
Metafields can be utilized to tailor the functionality and look of your Shopify store by enabling you to store specific information that is not typically recorded in the Shopify admin. These metafields can serve for internal tracking or to showcase specialized details on your online store in various formats.
To export metafields for products, simply input the metafield namespace and key values:
You can get these values from the Product metafield definitions page in your Shopify Admin:
For the given example, you would need to input these namespaces and keys, along with a descriptive header name to locate it in the sheet:
To export metafields for variants, simply input the metafield namespace and key values:
You can get these values from the Variant metafield definitions page in your Shopify Admin:
For the given example, you would need to input these namespaces and keys, along with a descriptive header name to locate it in the sheet: