Mass creating style carryovers

  1. On the Style Overview panel, right-click a style and select Mass Create Carryover.
  2. In the Item Basket section, drag and drop styles for which you intend to create carryovers.
    Optionally, you can specify a limit to the number of items that you can drag and drop in this field.

    See Configuring mass create and mass update settings.

  3. Optionally, select the Create with same Style Number check box to retain the same style number.
  4. Optionally, select a season from the New Season drop-down list.
  5. To specify info clusters that will be updated using information from the source record, select Yes or No in these fields:
    • Overview
      Note: The Overview attribute has dependency with the Additional Info attribute.
      • When all attributes are unchecked:

        • If you check Additional Info, Overview is automatically checked.
        • If you uncheck Additional Info, Overview remains checked unless changed.
      • When all attributes are checked:

        • If you uncheck Additional Info, Overview remains checked unless changed.
        • If you uncheck Overview, Additional Info is automatically unchecked.
    • Overview 2
    • Colorways
    • BOM
      Note: You can specify the specific item in a BOM version that should be added to the info cluster.
    • BOO
    • Sizes
    • Measurements
      Note: Style measurements are dependent on sizes. To update measurements, you must select Yes in the Size field.
    • Patterns
    • Markers
    • Images
    • Care & Content
    • Characteristics
    • Sourcing
    • Costing
    • Compliance
      Note: To clear all information on the Mass Create pane, click Clear.
    • Follow up
    • Additional Info
  6. Click Execute to create the records.
  7. Select Run Now to execute the action immediately.
    You can also select Schedule for Later and specify a date.
  8. Click OK.
  9. To verify if the action is successful, select Action > Task Monitor from the main menu.
    See Monitoring Tasks in PAH Online Help.