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new-generation feed system - new Amazon spreadsheet feed format (v2.0)

i heard that Amazon has recently introduced a newer bulk upload system where:

You can upload a .json file instead of the traditional .xlsx or .txt.

The system recognizes it as a products spreadsheet, even if it's a JSON structure.

The processing report you got back is itself in JSON format, not the old .txt error report.

How do i enroll this program?

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new-generation feed system - new Amazon spreadsheet feed format (v2.0)

i heard that Amazon has recently introduced a newer bulk upload system where:

You can upload a .json file instead of the traditional .xlsx or .txt.

The system recognizes it as a products spreadsheet, even if it's a JSON structure.

The processing report you got back is itself in JSON format, not the old .txt error report.

How do i enroll this program?

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{"header":{"sellerId":"*****","version":"2.0","feedId":"*****"},"issues":[],"summary":{"errors":0,"warnings":0,"messagesProcessed":1,"messagesAccepted":1,"messagesInvalid":0}}

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Good Evening @Seller_gqvzT7rk77kkn,

While I am not the most familiar in this space, I did happen to stubble across our Listings API help page -->HERE<-- that has a section on: JSON_Listings_Feed API

The Listings Items API mentioned above provides the ability to update individual listings one at a time. For some sellers and integrators, the Feeds API (bulk) remains their preferred method of integration. The JSON_LISTINGS_FEED works with the Product Type Definitions API and allows integrators to create, edit and delete Amazon listings (SKUs) with the same data format used by the Listings Items API but in bulk. Listings data is interoperable between the Listings Items API and JSON_LISTINGS_FEED feed type, allowing sellers to use whichever mechanism or combination works best for their listings workflows.

Hopefully that helps answer your question. If not please feel free to reach back out to us with a bit more clarification or you may contact Selling Partner Support with inquiries at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of the week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

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new-generation feed system - new Amazon spreadsheet feed format (v2.0)

i heard that Amazon has recently introduced a newer bulk upload system where:

You can upload a .json file instead of the traditional .xlsx or .txt.

The system recognizes it as a products spreadsheet, even if it's a JSON structure.

The processing report you got back is itself in JSON format, not the old .txt error report.

How do i enroll this program?

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new-generation feed system - new Amazon spreadsheet feed format (v2.0)

i heard that Amazon has recently introduced a newer bulk upload system where:

You can upload a .json file instead of the traditional .xlsx or .txt.

The system recognizes it as a products spreadsheet, even if it's a JSON structure.

The processing report you got back is itself in JSON format, not the old .txt error report.

How do i enroll this program?

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new-generation feed system - new Amazon spreadsheet feed format (v2.0)

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i heard that Amazon has recently introduced a newer bulk upload system where:

You can upload a .json file instead of the traditional .xlsx or .txt.

The system recognizes it as a products spreadsheet, even if it's a JSON structure.

The processing report you got back is itself in JSON format, not the old .txt error report.

How do i enroll this program?

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{"header":{"sellerId":"*****","version":"2.0","feedId":"*****"},"issues":[],"summary":{"errors":0,"warnings":0,"messagesProcessed":1,"messagesAccepted":1,"messagesInvalid":0}}

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Good Evening @Seller_gqvzT7rk77kkn,

While I am not the most familiar in this space, I did happen to stubble across our Listings API help page -->HERE<-- that has a section on: JSON_Listings_Feed API

The Listings Items API mentioned above provides the ability to update individual listings one at a time. For some sellers and integrators, the Feeds API (bulk) remains their preferred method of integration. The JSON_LISTINGS_FEED works with the Product Type Definitions API and allows integrators to create, edit and delete Amazon listings (SKUs) with the same data format used by the Listings Items API but in bulk. Listings data is interoperable between the Listings Items API and JSON_LISTINGS_FEED feed type, allowing sellers to use whichever mechanism or combination works best for their listings workflows.

Hopefully that helps answer your question. If not please feel free to reach back out to us with a bit more clarification or you may contact Selling Partner Support with inquiries at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of the week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

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{"header":{"sellerId":"*****","version":"2.0","feedId":"*****"},"issues":[],"summary":{"errors":0,"warnings":0,"messagesProcessed":1,"messagesAccepted":1,"messagesInvalid":0}}

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{"header":{"sellerId":"*****","version":"2.0","feedId":"*****"},"issues":[],"summary":{"errors":0,"warnings":0,"messagesProcessed":1,"messagesAccepted":1,"messagesInvalid":0}}

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Good Evening @Seller_gqvzT7rk77kkn,

While I am not the most familiar in this space, I did happen to stubble across our Listings API help page -->HERE<-- that has a section on: JSON_Listings_Feed API

The Listings Items API mentioned above provides the ability to update individual listings one at a time. For some sellers and integrators, the Feeds API (bulk) remains their preferred method of integration. The JSON_LISTINGS_FEED works with the Product Type Definitions API and allows integrators to create, edit and delete Amazon listings (SKUs) with the same data format used by the Listings Items API but in bulk. Listings data is interoperable between the Listings Items API and JSON_LISTINGS_FEED feed type, allowing sellers to use whichever mechanism or combination works best for their listings workflows.

Hopefully that helps answer your question. If not please feel free to reach back out to us with a bit more clarification or you may contact Selling Partner Support with inquiries at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of the week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

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Cooper_Amazon

Good Evening @Seller_gqvzT7rk77kkn,

While I am not the most familiar in this space, I did happen to stubble across our Listings API help page -->HERE<-- that has a section on: JSON_Listings_Feed API

The Listings Items API mentioned above provides the ability to update individual listings one at a time. For some sellers and integrators, the Feeds API (bulk) remains their preferred method of integration. The JSON_LISTINGS_FEED works with the Product Type Definitions API and allows integrators to create, edit and delete Amazon listings (SKUs) with the same data format used by the Listings Items API but in bulk. Listings data is interoperable between the Listings Items API and JSON_LISTINGS_FEED feed type, allowing sellers to use whichever mechanism or combination works best for their listings workflows.

Hopefully that helps answer your question. If not please feel free to reach back out to us with a bit more clarification or you may contact Selling Partner Support with inquiries at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of the week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

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