In this article, we will explore what negative matching conditions are, their significance, and how they function specifically with the "ALL" matching type in the Kiwi Size Chart & Recommender app.
What are Negative Matching Conditions?
Negative matching conditions are rules that help exclude certain products from appearing in a size chart. These conditions act as filters, preventing unsuitable products from being suggested based on specific attributes.
For example, if you want to exclude shoes made with leather, you can set a negative matching condition to ensure all leather shoes are not matched or linked to the size chart.
Setting Up Negative Matching Conditions
Setting up negative matching conditions in the Kiwi app is straightforward:
- Open the size chart you want to edit.
- Navigate to the Product Matching Conditions section on the right side.
- Define your criteria for excluding products.
Tips for Defining Criteria
Choose your conditions carefully to achieve the best results:
- Avoid Being Too Strict: Excluding too many products may limit the usefulness of your size chart.
- Avoid Being Too Lenient: Not filtering enough may result in including undesirable products.
Important Note: Negative matching conditions only work with the "ALL" matching type. When applying "ALL" conditions, there may be cases where no products match the criteria if they are too restrictive.
By using the "ALL" matching type, negative matching conditions ensure that exclusions are thorough and accurate. This type of matching checks that every specified condition is met, providing precise control over which products are excluded from the size chart.
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