Setup Instructions for Amazon Vendor Central
Setup Instructions for Amazon Vendor Central
In this article, we will look at the steps to integrate Amazon Vendor Central with Daton.
Find the links to other articles related to Amazon Vendor Central below:
- Essential Attributes, All Report Types and Tables for Amazon Vendor Central
- Schema Information for Amazon Vendor Central
Setting up the Integration
1. Log in to your Daton account and search for Amazon Vendor Central in the list of Connectors, then click Configure.
2. Enter the following details and click Authenticate:
- Integration Name
- Replication Frequency
- Replication Start Date or History
- Marketplace
3. You will be taken to Amazon's Vendor Central login page to authorize Daton to access data from Amazon's SP-API.
4. Allow Daton to access the required scopes and authorize the Daton app.
If you prefer not to use the primary account, you will need to give access to a set of permissions on Amazon to authorize Daton. Contact support@sarasanalytics.com to learn more.
5. After authentication, you will be prompted to choose from the list of available tables. Select the required tables and click Next.
6. Select the required fields for each table and click Submit.
7. Select the destination and click Confirm.
An integration successful message will be displayed.
Work Flow
- Integrations would begin in the Pending state and change to the Active state once the first job successfully loaded data into the configured warehouse.
- Users can check job status and process logs from the integration details page by clicking on the integration name in the active list.
- Users can Re-Authenticate, Edit, Clone, Pause, or Delete the integration at any moment by clicking on settings. You can also adjust the frequency and history of the integration.
- On the Sources page, click Integration to access each table in your integration. The page also shows the state of each table, the last replicated time, and the Reload access buttons.
General Guidelines
- Select frequency as 1 hour. This will ensure fastest replication of historical data.
- Historical data replication happens in batches and it will take a few jobs for the data to be replicated up until current day
- Select the duration of history based on availability of data, i.e. for the period the business has been active. If you select a larger period of history, data may be delayed as we will try to fetch data for dates where the vendor was inactive.
- Reach out to support@sarasanalytics.com for any guidance with the setup and optimization.