You can assign a category to an item so that all the items in the assigned category are
associated to the existing item as alternative items.
About this task
You can associate a category to an item for an alternative
association from the Item Associations screen.
To
associate a category to an item for an alternative association:
Procedure
- Navigate to the
Item Associations screen. To navigate to the Item Association screen,
perform the following steps:
-
Log in to Sterling™ Business Center as an Item
Administrator.
- The application home page is displayed. Click the Products tab.
- From the Products home page,
click Find Item in the Catalog dashlet.
- From the Item Search screen that is displayed, enter
the search criteria, and then click Search to
view a list of all the available items. Alternatively, use either
the Basic Search or the Advanced Search option to narrow
down the list of items displayed.
- In the Items panel that is displayed,
click the Item ID hyperlink. Alternatively, double-click the
row containing the Item ID.
- The Primary Information screen is displayed. In the Related
Tasks panel, click Manage Alternative.
The Items Associations screen is displayed.
- In the Alternate Associations panel,
click the Category tab.
- In the Category area that is displayed,
click Add.
- The Add Association Category dialog box
is displayed. Perform the following steps:
- In the Category ID* box, click
the Search icon to select the category. The Tree panel
is displayed. Select the category that you want to associate, and
click Select.
- Select an Effective Start Date*
Click the Calendar icon, and select a date. The effective start
date is the date from which the association is active.
- Select an Effective End Date*
Click the Calendar icon, and select a date. The effective end
date is the date until which the association remains active.
- Click Save to
save the details, and close the dialog box.
- Click Save.
Note: * indicates that the field is
mandatory.
The category is associated to the
item for an alternative association.