Inspecting and editing one listing (the row inspector)

Open any listing row to edit price, cost, ad rate, repricer limits, stock, supplier and notes, and what these edits do and do not change on eBay.

Click any row on your Listings page to open the row inspector, a detail view with five tabs for checking and editing everything DashVue tracks about that one listing: pricing, stock, sourcing, health and history.

Opening the inspector

On the Listings page, click anywhere on a listing’s row to open its inspector. It brings together the details for that single listing across five tabs, so you do not need to hunt through separate pages to check its price, cost, stock and history.

The five tabs

Each tab covers a different side of the listing:

  • Pricing. Edit the listing’s price, cost of goods (COGS), ad rate, and the repricer floor and ceiling that bound how far automated repricing is allowed to move the price.
  • Stock. Edit the quantity you hold for this listing.
  • Sourcing. Record the supplier, storage location, notes and purchase details behind the item, so your cost and sourcing information stays attached to the listing.
  • Health. Review the listing’s current condition and status at a glance.
  • History. Look back over changes and activity recorded against the listing.

What editing here actually changes

Everything you edit in the inspector, price, cost of goods, ad rate, repricer floor and ceiling, quantity, supplier, location, notes and purchase details, updates your DashVue records and feeds your repricer and relist settings. This is where DashVue calculates your margins and where the repricer reads its limits from.

These edits do not touch the live eBay listing

Editing a listing in the row inspector updates DashVue’s own records and the settings your repricer and relist automation use. It does not revise the live listing on eBay itself. If you need the live eBay listing changed, for example its price or quantity, that still needs to happen through eBay’s own listing tools or through DashVue’s publishing flow, not through an inspector edit. DashVue never writes stock quantity back to eBay.

See the related articles below for more on the Listings page and on how the repricer and relist automation use the limits you set here.

Last updated 2026-07-04.

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