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ASIN stands for "[[Amazon]] Standard Identification Number", a supposedly more-or-less stable identifier Amazon uses to identify it's products. The objective of [[Amazon Matching|AmazonMatching]] is, effectively, to match an album ID to the corresponding ASIN, so that it can then be used to interact with [[Amazon]]'s systems.
ASIN stands for "[[Amazon]] Standard Identification Number", a supposedly more-or-less stable identifier Amazon uses to identify it's products. The objective of [[Amazon Matching|AmazonMatching]] is, effectively, to match an album ID to the corresponding ASIN, so that it can then be used to interact with [[Amazon]]'s systems. Where this des not correctly work, you can add an [[Advanced Relationship|AdvancedRelationship]] of the [[Amazon Relationship Type|AmazonRelationshipType]] instead.


[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Terminology]]

Revision as of 13:55, 9 January 2006

ASIN stands for "Amazon Standard Identification Number", a supposedly more-or-less stable identifier Amazon uses to identify it's products. The objective of AmazonMatching is, effectively, to match an album ID to the corresponding ASIN, so that it can then be used to interact with Amazon's systems. Where this des not correctly work, you can add an AdvancedRelationship of the AmazonRelationshipType instead.