Every product in a Shopify store has a unique identifier called a SKU (stock keeping unit). A SKU is automatically assigned to every product when it’s created, but you can edit it at any time from the Product details page of the admin.
You might need to edit a product’s SKU if you’re manually entering inventory into your Shopify store, or if you’re migrating products from another platform. If you plan on using Shopify’s pos system, then each of your products will need a unique SKU.
SKUs can be any combination of letters and numbers, and they’re often used to identify products in barcodes. If you’re selling products that already have existing barcodes, then you’ll need to use those barcodes as your product’s SKU.
Every product in a Shopify store has a unique identifier called a SKU (stock keeping unit). A SKU is automatically assigned to every product when it’s created, but you can edit it at any time from the Product details page of the admin. You might need to edit a product’s SKU if you’re manually entering inventory into your Shopify store, or if you’re migrating products from another platform.
If you plan on using Shopify’s pos system, then each of your products will need a unique SKU. SKUs can be any combination of letters and numbers, and they’re often used to identify products in barcodes.