Click on the Catalogs icon and then on All Catalogs (Alphabetical), for example.
On the right, a letter bar is shown. When clicking on a letter the catalog view is opened at the respective area.
-> On catalog level and for all hierarchically inferior directories, on the main page there are the following functions available:
Order No. / Type Code Searching ...:
The possibilities differ from the ones in the general Search input field.
Here, you can search for type code. Furthermore the order number search is more tolerant. Entering wrong separators or omitting separators (e.g. empty spaces, dash, etc.) nevertheless leads to the desired result.
In contrast to this, in the general Search input field, also searches across all catalogs can be performed. Furthermore complex search functions are available. For details see Section 5.3, “ Text Search ”.
Add directory as search filter:
See Section 5.2, “ Filter - Add directory as search filter ”.
Specify product groups as long as a concrete single part
or a concrete assembly
is displayed.When browsing the index tree, at each level, click on the logo/picture or the name.
With
Back you return to
the next higher level.With
All catalogs you
will reach the uppermost level for a catalog selection.Once selecting a single part
or assembly
, the Table view is opened.
Now perform a further product specification (characteristic) either in the Table view or in the dialog area Filter:
Filter in dialog area Filter : In this example the product is filtered with the variable value Length equals 160.
Now when opening the product, the table is already filtered. A filtered table can be recognized from the respective icon
top left. Clicking on the icon cancels the
filter.Filter directly in table: Alternatively you can also enter filter values in one or multiple column headers. This can be a single value or from-to values as shown in the following example.









