You can apply feed rules to
supplemental feeds to provide additional granularity for your product data
updates. Using feed rules with supplemental feeds gives you greater flexibility
and control over your product data. For example, you could create unique feed
rules to update your product data for your price
supplemental feed, and
separate feed rules for your availability
supplemental feed.
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Last updated 2024-10-16 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2024-10-16 UTC."],[[["The Merchant API is the new version of the Content API for Shopping and represents the future of product data integration."],["This is a beta launch, providing an opportunity to shape the API's future development."],["Supplemental feeds can be enhanced with feed rules for granular product data updates, offering flexibility and control but must be created in Merchant Center."]]],["The beta version of the Merchant API, the new version of the Content API for Shopping, has been introduced. Details about its improvements and future development can be found in the linked announcement. Feed rules, which enhance product data updates with more flexibility, can be applied to supplemental feeds. It's important to note that feed rules can only be created within the Merchant Center interface, not directly through the Content API.\n"]]