The document provides instructions to classify output into aging buckets, select grades A, B, C for items with minimal issues, and grades over C for items with leaf node issues. It then says to run a buyability check on items classified as buyable, check their IDQ grade using a provided URL, and choose grades A, B, or C. It further instructs to extract existing keywords from term and phrase documents using App/ETL queries, fetch similar ASINs from a macro, and provides definitions for basic classification levels.
The document provides instructions to classify output into aging buckets, select grades A, B, C for items with minimal issues, and grades over C for items with leaf node issues. It then says to run a buyability check on items classified as buyable, check their IDQ grade using a provided URL, and choose grades A, B, or C. It further instructs to extract existing keywords from term and phrase documents using App/ETL queries, fetch similar ASINs from a macro, and provides definitions for basic classification levels.
The document provides instructions to classify output into aging buckets, select grades A, B, C for items with minimal issues, and grades over C for items with leaf node issues. It then says to run a buyability check on items classified as buyable, check their IDQ grade using a provided URL, and choose grades A, B, or C. It further instructs to extract existing keywords from term and phrase documents using App/ETL queries, fetch similar ASINs from a macro, and provides definitions for basic classification levels.
Slect grade A, B, C - Means having minial or basic issues Grades more than C will have issues related to leaf node Once aging is calssified run buyabiluity check For the Buyable ASINS check IDQ grade. Use this https://idq-hawk.a2z.com/ to get the realted attributes Choose grade A B C Therm doc, phrase doc - App/ETL query extract existing keywords Fecth Similar ASINs - MAcro