Decode ETIM files into usable product data

ETIM and other standards files, decode them into readable attributes, then use that structured data as a source for enrichment and validation.

Turn standards into readable data

ETIM files are hard to work with directly. SKULaunch decodes them into clear classes, attributes, and values your team can use.

Use ETIM as an enrichment source

Decoded ETIM becomes a reliable reference to fill gaps, validate values, and improve consistency.

Reduce manual classification effort

Where ETIM contains structure and data, SKULaunch helps apply it to your catalogue without spreadsheet wrangling.

Key capabilities

ETIM ingestion

Import ETIM files into SKULaunch as a data source.

ETIM decoding

Convert coded structures into readable classes, attributes, and values.

Decoded data as reference

Use decoded ETIM values to validate, enrich, and normalise product records.

Mapping support

Link ETIM attributes to your schema so standards data can populate the right fields.

 

How it works

Upload ETIM or other standards files into SKULaunch. This becomes a structured source dataset in your workspace.

SKULaunch converts coded ETIM structures into human readable categories, attributes, units, and values so teams can actually use the data.

The decoded data can be used to populate missing fields, validate values, and guide normalisation. It acts like a trusted reference alongside supplier and web sources.

Decoded standards data is aligned to your target attributes, then routed through enrichment and approval workflows before publishing downstream.

FAQs

What does “decode ETIM” mean?

ETIM files often contain coded classifications and attribute structures. Decoding converts that into readable class names, attribute labels, units, and values you can use in your product records.

Do we use ETIM to classify products in SKULaunch?

ETIM can be used as a reference source for structure and enrichment. If you choose to classify to ETIM, SKULaunch can support that, but the primary value is turning ETIM into usable data for enrichment and validation.

How does ETIM help with enrichment?

Decoded ETIM provides consistent attribute definitions, expected units, and allowed values. This helps fill gaps, validate supplier data, and standardise outputs.

Can ETIM work alongside our own schema?

Yes. SKULaunch maps decoded ETIM attributes into your schema, so you can benefit from ETIM without changing your internal model.

Can we ingest other standards or structured feeds?

Yes. Any structured dataset that contains consistent fields and values can be onboarded, decoded where needed, and used as an enrichment source.