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  • Individual Product (General) - This is a single item product with a defined price set in the product record (for example Mug, T-shirt, Pen etc.,). A group of individual products can be combined together to make a Kit or Group product. 

  • Group Product - This product is created by adding multiple products that are commonly sold together to an order. Product groups are configured within the Products service, where the quantity of each product in the group is specified. When a user adds a product group to an order, the Order Entry system automatically creates an order for each product in the group and sets the quantity and price. A user can manually increase/decrease the quantity of each product as per the requirement (for example: Clothes Group, Kitchen set etc.,)

  • Kit Product - An assembled product, or kit product, is a product that consists of one or more sub-products when it is sold. The individual products that make up a kit product can also be sold individually, but when ordered as a kit, these products are sold in the relative quantity and at the price specified in the kit’s Products record (for example: History Books set, Cricket Kit, Base Ball kit etc.,)

  • Membership products - A Membership product designates the customer to a specific 'Member Type' of an association. This product comes with a start, end date, and with an option to auto-renew the membership. The customer can avail the offers linked to the membership type when it is purchased (for example Student Membership, Individual Membership, Corporate Membership etc.,).

  • Subscriptions - A subscription is a product that is sent to a customer on a recurring basis. Generally, they consist of publications, such as magazines or newsletters. While subscription products can also be classified under the Publications product category, not all subscriptions are publication products. For example, any non-publication product that is regularly sent to a customer over a period of time can be considered a subscription.
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