Amazon

From Fishbowl Advanced

Icon.Amazon.png The Amazon module, located in the Integrations module group.png Integrations group, is an add-on module that can be installed from the Icon.Plugin.png Plugin module. After installing the plugin, a new module is added that integrates with an Amazon Seller account. Additional connections can also be purchased to connect to multiple Amazon accounts. Amazon provides a service called Fulfilled By Amazon (FBA). FBA inventory is sent to an Amazon warehouse. When the item sells, Amazon handles the shipment of the item. The Amazon plugin works with Amazon FBA by importing the order, and then automatically marking it as shipped in Fishbowl.

Install

The documentation on this page is for the most recent version of the Icon.Amazon.png Amazon plugin. To get the most recent version, Update Fishbowl.

  1. In any Fishbowl Client, open the Icon.Plugin.png Plugin module, located in the Integrations module group.png Integrations group.
  2. Select the Icon.Amazon.png Amazon plugin and click Install.
  3. Completely close all Fishbowl Clients.
  4. Exit the Fishbowl Server by right-clicking the Fishbowl Server tray icon and selecting Exit.
  5. After re-opening the Fishbowl Server, the admin user can access the Icon.Amazon.png Amazon module from any Fishbowl Client by opening the Integrations module group.png Integrations group.
  6. To grant access to additional users, assign the Amazon-View access right to the appropriate groups in the Icon.User Group.png User Group module.

Setup

Complete the steps below to configure the Amazon integration.

  1. Sign up for an Amazon Seller Professional account to gain access to the Selling Partner API (SP-API).
  2. In your Amazon account, click Partner Network > Manage Your Apps and then click Authorize new developer.
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  3. In Fishbowl, open the Icon.Amazon.png Amazon module, click the Settings Button.png Settings button and enter your Seller ID and Auth Token. Your Seller ID can also be found by clicking here.
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  4. Click the Connect Amazon button and complete the steps to authenticate.
    NOTE: International marketplaces are still using the following MWS settings.
    For the European marketplace, enter Fishbowl as the developer's name and 1428-7505-6079 as the developer account number.
    For the Far East marketplace (Australia, Japan), enter Fishbowl Solutions as the developer's name and 4018-5518-5067 as the developer account number.
  5. Click the Save button at the bottom of the window to save the Amazon settings.

TABS

Several plugins in Fishbowl have a standardized layout. Some of the images below show the options that are most common between all plugins. Any additional Small.Amazon.png Amazon options or notes are included at the bottom of each section.

Order Import

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  • Schedule - Select the Checked.png Active checkbox to import orders on a set schedule. Click the Run task Button.png Run task button to run the scheduled task right now. Data that has changed since the Last Sync date will be synchronized. This date will be updated automatically after a sync, or it can be manually edited to adjust which data will be synchronized. If additional options are available, they can be enabled by selecting Use Advanced Options at the bottom of the Schedule section.
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Order Settings

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Additional order data will be imported and displayed on the Details tab of the Icon.Sales Order.png Sales Order module.

  • Order field mapping - Use the mapping table to map Amazon order fields to Fishbowl order fields. If no field is mapped to the Fishbowl Order Number, then it will be generated by Fishbowl. If no date field is mapped to the Fishbowl Date Scheduled, then it will be set to the date of import.
  • Salesperson - Sales orders will be created using this salesperson.
  • Accounting Class - If there is no class mapped from Amazon, sales orders will be created using this class as the sales order class.
  • Payment Terms - If there are no payment terms mapped from Amazon, sales orders will be created using this payment term.
  • Shipping Terms - If there are no shipping terms mapped from Amazon, sales orders will be created using these shipping terms.
  • Priority - The default priority to be set on imported orders.
  • Use customer properties - Pull customer properties to the order such as salesperson, class, payment terms, shipping terms, and priority. If available, these will override the default values selected above.
  • Order Number Prefix - Define a short prefix that will be applied to the imported order numbers. The prefix will not be added if the Fishbowl Generated SO Number is being used as the order number.
  • Discount Item - Select the flat rate discount type that will be added as a line item to imported orders.

Order Item Settings

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  • Item field mapping - Use the mapping table to map Amazon order item fields to Fishbowl order item fields. If the Fishbowl price is not mapped, then the price from the Fishbowl product will be used and any applicable pricing rules applied. If the Fishbowl description is not mapped, then the description from the Fishbowl product will be used.
  • Shipping item - Select the shipping type product that will be added as a line item to orders when applicable. It will contain the shipping price to be paid by the customer.
  • Ignore miscellaneous items - If this option is selected, Amazon order items that are not related to an actual Amazon product record will be ignored and no Fishbowl line item will be created.
  • Enable order import product linking - Amazon order items will be matched to Fishbowl products based on the defined field mapping. If the Amazon product has been linked by ID to a Fishbowl product, that will take precedence.
  • Product field - The Fishbowl product field that will match the selected Amazon item field.
  • Amazon item field - The Amazon order item field that will match the selected Fishbowl product field.
Small.Amazon.png Additional Amazon information
  • Ignore shipping amount - Enabling this option may lead to order disparities for totals and payments.

Order Status Settings

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Use the table to assign Amazon order statuses to Fishbowl order statuses. The Order Import task will only import orders from Amazon that are in a status assigned to a Fishbowl order status. If the Fishbowl order status is set to Historical, the order will be imported into Fishbowl, but it will not affect inventory or accounting. At least one active status mapping is required to use the Order Import task.

Location Group Settings

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  • Use default location group - Select a default location group for imported orders.
  • Use order ship-to state mapping - This option allows orders to be imported into Fishbowl Location Groups according to the ship-to state. If the state is not mapped to a location group, the default location group specified above can be used.
  • Use order carrier mapping - This option allows orders to be imported into Fishbowl Location Groups according to the shipping carrier. If the carrier is not mapped to a location group, the default location group specified above can be used.
  • Use location group class as order class - This option will set the class for the order to the location group's class.

Customer Settings

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Use the options below to determine how customers are created in Fishbowl and what information is imported into Fishbowl.
  • Enable multi-currency settings - Order prices will be converted from the channel order currency to the Fishbowl currency assigned to the mapped customer. Requires Fishbowl currency conversion to be enabled.
  • Use a default customer for all orders - Select the default customer name that will be used for all imported sales orders, such as Amazon Customer. In order to comply with Amazon's Data Protection Policy, Fishbowl will remove customers' Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from the Fishbowl database 30 days after the order is fulfilled.
  • Use order billing address - Use the billing address from the Amazon order instead of the address for the default customer.
  • Use order shipping address - Use the shipping address from the Amazon order instead of the address for the default customer.

Address Settings

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  • Ship to address mapping - Use the table to choose which Amazon fields are imported into the Fishbowl Ship To Name and Street Line fields.
  • Bill to address mapping - Use the table to choose which Amazon fields are imported into the Fishbowl Bill To Name and Street Line fields.
  • Coalesce addresses - If one address is missing, use the existing address for both the shipping and billing address.
  • Create missing states - Automatically create missing states.
  • Mark addresses residential - Import all shipping addresses as residential.

Carrier Settings

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  • Use a default carrier - When selected, all orders imported from Amazon will use the selected carrier. If this option is unchecked, carriers can be mapped between Fishbowl and Amazon. Each mapping will also set the Sales Order Priority so that Fishbowl users can identify orders with express shipping that need to be picked and shipped quickly.
  • Use carrier mapping - When selected, the table can be used to map carriers between Amazon and Fishbowl.

Payment Settings

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  • Create payments in Fishbowl - When selected, payments from the Amazon transaction will be shown in the Icon.Payment Viewer.png Payment Viewer module.
  • Use a default payment method - When selected, all orders imported from Amazon will use the selected payment method.
  • Use payment method mapping - When selected, the table can be used to map payment methods between Amazon and Fishbowl.
  • Always create payments - If no payment data exists for the order from Amazon, this option will always create a payment in Fishbowl equaling the order total. If payment mapping is enabled, orders without payment data will show "None" as the payment method type.
  • Remove taxes from payment - When selected, the tax amount will be deducted from the payment total.
  • Remove shipping from payment - Enabling this option may lead to order disparities between Amazon and Fishbowl for totals and payments.
  • Ignore international payments - Payments will not be created for orders placed outside the United States. This setting is only available if Use Currency Conversion is enabled in the Icon.Currency.png Currency module.
  • Currency - Select the currency type you accept in Amazon. This is a required setting if Use Currency Conversion is enabled in the Icon.Currency.png Currency module.

Tax Settings

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  • Import Taxes - When selected, the tax amount from the Amazon order will appear on the Fishbowl sales order as a flat rate line item. The flat rate amount can be set to $0 in the Icon.Tax Rate.png Tax Rate module and then the correct total tax amount will be set when the order is imported from Amazon. If taxes are not imported, the Fishbowl payment will equal the order total before tax.
  • Use Default Tax Item - With this option selected, the same tax item will be used for all orders.
  • Use State Tax Mapping - This option allows different tax items to be used based on the Ship To state/province. If this option is enabled, the plugin will give an error when trying to import an order with a state that has not been mapped.
  • Use Fishbowl Tax - Select a Fishbowl tax rate that will be used to calculate the order tax in Fishbowl. Tax calculations done by Fishbowl may differ from those done in Amazon.
    • Import Amazon tax as line item note - Import the Amazon tax as a line item note in Fishbowl.

Canada/Australia/International

When using the Amazon plugin with international versions of Fishbowl, some additional tax options are available in the Tax Settings section of the Order Import tab.
  • Use product tax - When selected, the Tax Code from the General tab of the Icon.Product.png Product module will be used.
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  • Use province tax - When selected, the shipping province on the order will be used to determine the tax, based on the mapping table below.
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Fulfillment Export

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  • Schedule - Select the Checked.png Active checkbox to export orders on a set schedule. Click the Run task Button.png Run task button to run the scheduled task right now. Data that has changed since the Last Sync date will be synchronized. This date will be updated automatically after a sync, or it can be manually edited to adjust which data will be synchronized. Orders will be updated after the product(s) on the order have been shipped in Fishbowl. Shipment tracking information will also be sent from Fishbowl to Amazon.
  • Fulfillment Date - The Fishbowl sales order's Date Scheduled or the shipment's Date Shipped will be sent as the Amazon fulfillment date.
  • NOTE - If a fulfillment export says Successful but the shipment data doesn't show up in your Amazon seller account, it may be because the wrong carrier code is being used. Below are the supported carrier codes from Amazon. If the carrier names in Fishbowl match this list, the shipment data should export successfully.
4PX, A-1, AAA Cooper, ABF, Asendia, Best Buy, Blue Package, Canada Post, CEVA, China Post, Conway, DHL, DHL eCommerce, Estes, FedEx, Fedex Freight, FedEx SmartPost, First Mile, Hongkong Post, Hunter Logistics, India Post, JCEX, Lasership, Newgistics, Old Dominion, OnTrac, OSM, Pilot Freight, R+L, Roadrunner, Royal Mail, Saia, SF Express, SFC, StreamLite, UPS, UPS Freight, UPS Mail Innovations, Urban Express, USPS, XPO Freight, Yanwen, Yellow Freight, Yun Express, Other

Product Import

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  • Schedule - Select the Checked.png Active checkbox to import products on a set schedule. Click the Run task Button.png Run task button to run the scheduled task right now. Data that has changed since the Last Sync date will be synchronized. This date will be updated automatically after a sync, or it can be manually edited to adjust which data will be synchronized.
    NOTE: When setting up the Amazon integration for the first time, you will want to adjust the Last Sync to a date before any of your products were created (for example, setting the year to 2000) so that all of the products on your website will be imported.

The Product Import task imports products into Fishbowl from Amazon. A product link is created by storing the Amazon product ID in Fishbowl.

  • Link Existing Products will match existing products in Fishbowl and Amazon where data matches in the selected fields.
  • Import Products will import products from Amazon into Fishbowl, creating them based on the field mapping and settings below.

Product Export

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  • Schedule - Select the Checked.png Active checkbox to export products on a set schedule. Click the Run task Button.png Run task button to run the scheduled task right now. Data that has changed since the Last Sync date will be synchronized. This date will be updated automatically after a sync, or it can be manually edited to adjust which data will be synchronized.
  • Update linked products- Map the fields that should be exported from Fishbowl to Amazon. A default weight UOM and size UOM can also be specified. Using the Product Tree Filter will limit the products exported to those in the selected product tree category. If left blank, all products will be included in the export. Selecting the Export all products option will ignore the last sync date and attempt to push all of the Fishbowl products to Amazon. The product tree filter will still apply.
    NOTE: The only property currently supported by the SP-API is the product price.

Inventory Update

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  • Schedule - Select the Checked.png Active checkbox to export inventory levels to Amazon on a set schedule. Click the Run task Button.png Run task button to run the scheduled task right now. Data that has changed since the Last Sync date will be synchronized. This date will be updated automatically after a sync, or it can be manually edited to adjust which data will be synchronized.
    NOTE: When setting up the Amazon integration for the first time, you will want to adjust the Last Sync to a date before any of your products were created (for example, setting the year to 2000) so that it includes all of your products (or any applicable product tree filter) when updating inventory levels.
  • Export Company Wide Inventory - Include inventory quantities from all location groups in the inventory sync. If this option is unchecked, selected location groups can be added by clicking the Add Icon Button.png Add button.
  • Inventory Type - Select the inventory quantity that should be used during the update: Available For Sale, Inventory On Hand, or Available To Pick:
    • Available For Sale - The quantity available is calculated as On Hand - Allocated - Not Available + Drop Ship.
    • Inventory On Hand - The total amount of inventory in stock.
    • Available To Pick - Calculated as On Hand - Committed for inventory in locations that are marked as Pickable.
    • Available To Kit - In Fishbowl, kits are comprised of various inventory items, so the kit itself isn't displayed in the Icon.Inventory.png Inventory module. However, Fishbowl will always export an Available to Kit number to Amazon. The available quantity exported for kits will be the lowest available quantity for any of the items in the kit. For example, a Wheel kit may require 1 rim and 1 tire. If there are 100 rims available, but only 5 tires, then the quantity exported for the Wheel kit will be 5. The available quantity for a configurable kit will be the lowest available quantity for the default kit items.
  • Product Tree Filter - The export can be limited to a specific product tree category. If this field is left blank, all products will be included in the export.
  • Specify Min/Max Inventory Quantity - With this option enabled, the maximum inventory quantity sent to Amazon can be limited. For example, if there is an available quantity of 4000 in Fishbowl, the quantity in Amazon could be set to 999. If there is an available quantity of 3 in Fishbowl, the minimum quantity field could be used to send a quantity of 10 to Amazon.
  • Include Quantities Available To Build - When enabled, this option calculates and includes available-to-build quantities from applicable bills of materials in the inventory update. When a product is sold individually but also used as an input for a bill of materials, both quantities are pushed to the channel when applicable. Please note, this could lead to overselling in the scenario described.

FBA Import

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  • The FBA Import tab has essentially the same settings as the Order Import tab but is used to import FBA orders from Amazon.

Troubleshooting

  • Click the API Logs Button.png API Logs button at the top of the Icon.Amazon.png Amazon module to see the API calls and any errors that have been logged. You can leave the API Logs window open while you work in Fishbowl and click the Refresh Button.png Refresh button at the bottom of the window as needed. API logs can also be viewed in the Fishbowl/logs/plugins folder. Click Tools > Module Options to Disable REST logging.
  • When more than one shipment exists for an order (partial fulfillment), the applicable tracking numbers are synced to Amazon, however this feature does not work for orders with kits.
  • Only new orders are imported. Orders are not updated once they have been imported. Returns and refunds are not imported.
  • The attributes and IDs for orders and products can be viewed or modified by clicking the Small.Amazon.png Amazon button at the top of the Icon.Sales Order.png Sales Order module and the Icon.Product.png Product module.
  • To view the scheduled tasks for the Icon.Amazon.png Amazon module, open the Icon.Schedule.png Schedule module.
  • A scheduled task can be run manually by double-clicking the task.
  • Enter an email address in the Icon.Schedule.png Schedule module to receive error notifications.
  • To view the history of a scheduled task, including the result/error, click the History Icon Button.png History button in the Icon.Schedule.png Schedule module.
  • More details about recent errors can be viewed by opening the Icon.Data.png Data module and clicking the Server Log Button.png Server Log button.
  • Check for multiple versions of the Amazon.jar file in C:\Program Files\Fishbowl\plugins\ or \Applications\Fishbowl\plugins\ on a Mac. If there are two Amazon versions, exit the Fishbowl Server and remove the older version on all client and server computers.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: The Amazon plugin in Fishbowl has been updated to comply with Amazon's Data Protection Policy. Fishbowl will remove customers’ Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from the Fishbowl database 30 days after an order is fulfilled. Because of this change, the plugin needs to be configured to use a default customer for both Seller fulfilled and FBA orders. The option to use a unique customer profile for each customer is no longer available.