| Product catalogsYou can specify product catalogs to group items into logical product categories. Catalogs can be
structured hierarchically and contain, at the lowest levels, items that can be
sold or purchased. Catalogs can be used to
search for and locate items during sales order, sales quotation, and purchase
requisition entry. Based on the user-defined structure, searches can be
performed by category, item description, or manufacturer information. When
searching by category or item description, LN searches the product
catalog(s), level by level. At the lowest level of the catalog, you can view
specific information on item, pricing, and availability. You can specify
effectivity and expiration dates to restrict the use of the catalog to a
specific time period. Product catalogs can be
specified for sales and purchase transactions. They can be created for general
use or for a specific sold-to business partner. These items cannot be included in product catalogs: - List items (except for
kits)
- Generic items and
product variants
- Subcontracting items
- Equipment items
Specifying product catalogs To create a product catalog: - Specify a new category in the Category (tdpct0501m000) session and select the Catalog check box for the category. This is the highest
category level.
- Specify the subcategories that you want to include in the
catalog in the Category (tdpct0501m000) session. These are the
categories for which the Catalog check box is cleared. If you link items
directly to the catalog, you can skip this step.
- If the catalog is defined as Specific in the General/Specific field of the Category (tdpct0101s000) session, you must link the catalog to (a) sold-to
business partner(s) in the Catalog - Business Partners (tdpct0103m000) session.
- Structure the product categories hierarchically by linking
subcategories or items to the category that is defined as a catalog. For this
purpose, select the relevant catalog and click Category Structure on the appropriate menu of the Category (tdpct0501m000) session. Consequently, the Category Structure (tdpct0502m000) session starts in which you can link the
subcategories/items.
- If subcategories are linked to a catalog, you must also link
items to the subcategory. For this purpose, select the relevant category and
click Category Structure on the appropriate menu of the Category (tdpct0501m000) session. Consequently, the Category Structure (tdpct0502m000) session starts in which you can link the items.
- Generate a catalog based on the category that is defined as a
catalog. For this purpose, select the relevant catalog and click Create Product Catalog on the appropriate menu of the Category (tdpct0501m000) session. Consequently, the Create Product Catalog (tdpct0204m000) session starts, which you must run with the Save Catalog check box selected.
Note - When the catalog is created, you can view the catalog in the Catalogs (tdpct0510m000) session.
- To have a tree structure of the generated catalog structure,
select Tree Structure from the appropriate menu in the Catalogs (tdpct0510m000) session, or select Tree Structure from the appropriate menu in the Category Structure (tdpct0502m000) session.
- You can insert product
catalogs into:
- Sales orders in the Sales Order - Lines (tdsls4100m900) session.
- Sales quotations in the Sales Quotation - Lines (tdsls1600m000) session.
- Purchase requisitions in the Purchase Requisition - Lines (tdpur2600m000) session.
Copying category structures You can copy category
structures in the Copy Category Structure (tdpct0201m000) session. When copying from one category structure to another, the
following rules apply for the following fields in the Copy Category Structure (tdpct0201m000) session: Copy type | From and to values | For fields |
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Create New Structure | Must match | General/Specific Identifier | Append Structure | Can differ | General/Specific Identifier | Replace Structure | Can differ | General/Specific Identifier |
Note If, in the Copy Category Structure (tdpct0201m000) session, the Type of Copy is Append Structure, the Source is General, and the Destination is Specific, links that are
specified in the Catalog - Business Partners (tdpct0103m000) session, are not copied. | |