Onboarding Import: Editions
Part of the Onboarding Import series.
The Editions sheet records each published format of a title — paperback, hardcover, ePub, audiobook, etc. Each row represents one edition.
Columns
Column A — Title
Match Warning — This must exactly match the title as entered in Column A of the Titles sheet. Use the title only — do not include the subtitle.
Column B — ISBN
Enter the ISBN-13 for this edition. Import will accept valid ISBN-13s with or without dashes.
Column C — Edition Format
To simplify data entry, PubGizmo uses Royalty Groups, which each cover a subset of Edition Formats. The default out-of-the-box definitions are:
| Royalty Group | Edition Formats Included |
|---|---|
| Paperback, Hardcover | |
| Electronic | ePub, PDF, MOBI |
| Audio | Audiobook |
You can fully customize Royalty Group and Edition Format names and groupings to suit your press's needs. Your import sheet should reflect your definitions. Please let us know how you plan to set these up before we import your data.
Entries in this column must exactly match the Edition Format names as defined in your PubGizmo instance, or the defaults above if you are not customizing them.
Column D — List Price 1
Enter the primary list price for this edition as a number, without a currency symbol (e.g., 26.95).
Column E — List Price 1 Currency
Enter the three-letter ISO currency code for List Price 1 (e.g., CAD, USD).
Column F — List Price 1 Region
Enter the region for which List Price 1 applies. Use the region names defined on the Contracts sheet (e.g., Canada, World, CA Foreign).
Column G — List Price 2
Enter a second list price if this edition is sold at different prices in different markets (e.g., a separate US price). Leave blank if the edition has only one list price.
Column H — List Price 2 Currency
Enter the ISO currency code for List Price 2 (e.g., USD).
Column I — List Price 2 Region
Enter the region for which List Price 2 applies.
Column J — Publication Date
Enter the publication date for this edition in YYYY-MM-DD format.
Column K — Units Sold to Last Statement
Royalty rates that include an escalation clause are based on cumulative units sold. If PubGizmo is not receiving historical sales data via import, it needs to know how many copies were previously sold in order to compute escalation correctly.
Fill in this column if both of the following are true:
- The applicable contract includes an escalation clause, and
- You are not going to import previous sales data.
If you are importing historical sales sheets, leave this column blank — PubGizmo will calculate the cumulative total from those records.
Column L — Net Sales to Last Statement
The cumulative net revenue earned by this edition up to and including the last royalty statement completed before onboarding. This is the dollar-value counterpart to Units Sold to Last Statement (Column K), and is used when a contract requires PubGizmo to carry forward a pre-existing royalty balance.
Apply the same rule as Column K: fill in only if both conditions are met (escalation clause applies, and you are not importing historical sales data). Leave blank if you are importing historical sales sheets.
Column M — Effective Date
The date through which the values in Columns K and L are valid — in other words, the last day of the most recent royalty period completed before onboarding. PubGizmo uses this date to determine where inherited totals end and where its own tracking begins. Format: YYYY-MM-DD.
Leave blank if Columns K and L are also blank.