This help explains how to disable extended product management and what impact this change has on the use of the service. When extended product management (LTH) is disabled, the system will display a notification window explaining the effects of the change. In the window, you are asked to acknowledge the notice before the service is permanently disabled.
You can disable extended product management by changing the company to a service package other than the Premium package. To do this, select Netvisor Store and change the company to a service package other than the Premium package. The service will be immediately disabled, and the company will switch to standard product management.
Considerations when disabling extended product management
The following items will be lost when LTH is turned off (and previously created items cannot be recovered, even if LTH is turned back on):
- Product group hierarchy
- Grouping criteria
- Product images (does not apply to attachments saved behind the product)
- Product references
- Model structures + Features and their values
- Composite product structures
- Language translations
- Customer-specific prices

Frequently asked questions
Question: How do I disable extended product management?
Answer: Select Netvisor Store and change the company to a service package other than the Premium package. After this, extended product management will be disabled and standard product management will be used instead.
Question: What happens when extended product management is disabled?
Answer: The system will display a notification window explaining the effects of the change and asking you to acknowledge the notice. After this, extended product management will be immediately disabled and the company will switch to standard product management.
Question: What data is lost when LTH is turned off?
Answer: The data that will be lost includes product group hierarchy, grouping criteria, product images (does not apply to attachments saved behind the product), product references, model structures and features with their values, composite product structures, language translations and customer-specific prices.
Question: Can the lost data be recovered if LTH is turned back on later?
Answer: Previously created data cannot be recovered, even if extended product management is turned back on.
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