10-28-2022 02:20 AM
10-28-2022 09:29 AM - edited 10-28-2022 09:32 AM
@Anonymous
You could download a report from Seller Hub Reports and use a spreadsheet tool to make selections. Or you could download an Upload template from Seller Hub Reports, selecting the slimmer "price and quantity" template to view listings with and without variations.
https://www.ebay.com/sh/reports/uploads
Or this online tool will extract only your variation listings:
https://www.isdntek.com/ebaytools/VariationScanner.htm
Both report tools will provide a spreadsheet that you can upload back to Seller Hub Reports Uploads to make bulk revisions.
Choice of tool and method will really depend on what you want to do with your variation listings. You have 86 active variation listings. Can you describe the task you would like to complete?
10-28-2022 11:16 AM
Thank you so much, II did a lve chat with Customer Support and they couldn't find any way for me to list just items with variations. So I do thank you for a fast response that is accurate as well. The task Iwant toperform is to save those listings not already in my inventory tomy inventory. It has been my experience that when creating a listing with variations, the template is not saved to my inventory, which causes more work for me. Even the task to save listings to my inventory is time consuming.
10-29-2022 09:20 AM
I'm afraid I don't know how to "save to inventory", so can't recommend which tool would be best. You'll have to look at the tools to see if there is enough info there. It would seem to me that "inventory" should include each variation item of the listing, rather than the master record, but then it would not seem feasible to build a variation listing from multiple bits of inventory. But that's just me trying to figure out the logic of the process.
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