Summary
Market settings in Kombiner define what actions are allowed in each country. These settings control orders, quotes, and requests, as well as whether a Market is active. In this article, we explain what each setting means and how it affects your system.
What are Market settings?
Market settings are the rules you define for each country.
They control:
- Whether the Market is active
- What actions are allowed
- Whether the Market is ready for use
These settings determine how your business operates in each country.
When should I understand Market settings?
You should understand these settings when:
- Configuring Markets
- Troubleshooting behavior
- Launching in new countries
- Managing availability
- Working across teams
How Market settings work
The typical flow:
- You configure Market settings
- Kombiner stores the configuration
- A user interacts with your system
- The system checks the Market
- Actions are allowed or blocked
The result depends on your settings.
Key concepts
Active (isActive)
Defines whether the Market is enabled.
- Active → Market can be used
- Inactive → Market is disabled
Allow direct orders
Controls whether users can place orders in that country.
Allow quotes
Controls whether users can request quotes.
Allow requests
Controls whether users can submit requests or forms.
Readiness
Indicates whether the Market is fully set up.
A Market may be active but not ready for all features.
Best practices for Market settings
- Clearly define what each Market allows
- Avoid enabling all features by default
- Use readiness as a checkpoint before launch
- Keep settings consistent across similar Markets
- Document your setup for internal teams
Important notes
- Settings are evaluated per Market
- Not all settings are enforced equally across flows
- Some behavior depends on frontend configuration
- Legacy settings may still exist in the system
- Misconfigured settings can lead to inconsistent behavior
Common questions
What is the difference between active and readiness?
Active enables the Market, readiness indicates if it is fully configured.
Why is a Market active but not working?
Because required features or readiness conditions may not be met.
Do all settings apply everywhere?
No, some are enforced more strictly than others.