The highest level of a category structure. A catalog contains one or more categories, which contain items or subcategories. A catalog cannot be a member of another category.
Catalogs (tdpct0510m000)Use this session to view catalogs. On the appropriate menu, you can click Tree Structure to display the structure of the selected catalog. Either the Catalog Structure (tdpct0510m100) or Catalogs with Item Data (tdpct0601m000) session is started. In the tree structure of these sessions, you can click the icons to view the contents of each catalog. If you browse a catalog that has subcategories, you can choose Read All and Open All on the File menu to display all levels of the tree structure. From the tree structure, you can perform the following actions on the appropriate menu:
Catalog The highest level of a category structure. A catalog contains one or more categories, which contain items or subcategories. A catalog cannot be a member of another category. Search Key The search key for the catalog. Category Type Identifies whether the catalog is a sales catalog or a purchase catalog. General/Specific Identifier Identifies whether the catalog is accessible by anyone ( General) or is restricted to a pre-defined class of sold-to business partners ( Specific). Note If the catalog is of the Specific type, sold-to business partners are linked to the catalog in the Category - BP/Employee Linkage Data (tdpct0103m000) session. Text If this check box is selected, a text is present.
Tree Structure Displays the category structure in a tree structure. If you view a category structure that has subcategories, you can choose Read All and Open All from the File menu to display all levels of the tree structure.
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