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Is there a way to EDIT a SKU?

In the Edit Listings space, it's dimmed out and I've not found a way to edit it.

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Seller_oSQPbYLvkI9OD

Is there a way to EDIT a SKU?

In the Edit Listings space, it's dimmed out and I've not found a way to edit it.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

No, once created, the SKU cannot be changed. Same is true for Condition.

The only way to change it is to create a new listing with the updated SKU, then delete the old listing.

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_oSQPbYLvkI9OD,

Just wanted to confirm that the information provided by @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw is correct, once a listing is created a SKU can't be changed. A SKU represents that specific offer and submission and as such is not designed to be edited. However if you create a new listing with a new SKU you should be able to retain information by using the same SKU. You can learn more about SKUs here.

If you have further questions or need additional guidance feel free to reach out with more questions on this. Have a great day.

-Glenn

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Is there a way to EDIT a SKU?

In the Edit Listings space, it's dimmed out and I've not found a way to edit it.

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Is there a way to EDIT a SKU?

In the Edit Listings space, it's dimmed out and I've not found a way to edit it.

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Is there a way to EDIT a SKU?

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In the Edit Listings space, it's dimmed out and I've not found a way to edit it.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

No, once created, the SKU cannot be changed. Same is true for Condition.

The only way to change it is to create a new listing with the updated SKU, then delete the old listing.

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_oSQPbYLvkI9OD,

Just wanted to confirm that the information provided by @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw is correct, once a listing is created a SKU can't be changed. A SKU represents that specific offer and submission and as such is not designed to be edited. However if you create a new listing with a new SKU you should be able to retain information by using the same SKU. You can learn more about SKUs here.

If you have further questions or need additional guidance feel free to reach out with more questions on this. Have a great day.

-Glenn

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

No, once created, the SKU cannot be changed. Same is true for Condition.

The only way to change it is to create a new listing with the updated SKU, then delete the old listing.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

No, once created, the SKU cannot be changed. Same is true for Condition.

The only way to change it is to create a new listing with the updated SKU, then delete the old listing.

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_oSQPbYLvkI9OD,

Just wanted to confirm that the information provided by @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw is correct, once a listing is created a SKU can't be changed. A SKU represents that specific offer and submission and as such is not designed to be edited. However if you create a new listing with a new SKU you should be able to retain information by using the same SKU. You can learn more about SKUs here.

If you have further questions or need additional guidance feel free to reach out with more questions on this. Have a great day.

-Glenn

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_oSQPbYLvkI9OD,

Just wanted to confirm that the information provided by @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw is correct, once a listing is created a SKU can't be changed. A SKU represents that specific offer and submission and as such is not designed to be edited. However if you create a new listing with a new SKU you should be able to retain information by using the same SKU. You can learn more about SKUs here.

If you have further questions or need additional guidance feel free to reach out with more questions on this. Have a great day.

-Glenn

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