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Own plant catalog invest
Description
In the area Catalogs Within the plant administration you can create your own plant catalogues invest.
First make the selection of the Suppliers (Dealer information), then insert a New catalog on and then the Own plants.
Select supplier
- To view the directory tree, select the view on the left-hand side of the screen Catalogs .
New catalog
- Go to the Couching of a catalog, mark the supplier in the directory tree and click on in the menu .
- You can store the following information from the catalog on the right-hand side of the screen:
Name | Here you enter the desired name for the catalog (e.g. dealer code and year). |
Currency | The selection field Currency cannot be edited, the plant prices are entered in the installed local currency. |
Date | Enter the validity date of your catalog here, for example. |
Graduated quantities | Save the graduated quantity specifications that are used as default settings for this catalog of the system of plants. |
I havetimedia path | This path indicates where the plant images that are assigned to your own plants are copied to. Make sure that this path in the network is accessible to all participating computers or leave the installation setting unchanged. |
Own plants
There are two options for creating a plant in your own catalog.
There is either the option of copying an existing plant into your own catalog and adapting it. Or you can create a completely new plant.
Put your own plants through by default Copy existing plants on, because that way they stay Further information (if available, plant symbol with plus ) that are stored with the original plant are also available for the new plant. This is not the case with the pure new creation without a copy (no plant symbol without a plus ).
For example:
You want an Acer campestre for your own catalogue invest, in order to be able to store your own prices. Copy e.g. B. from the current BRUNS catalog the Acer campestre in your own catalogue. Compared to a purely manually created Acer campestre, all linked information such as images, texts, attributes, synonyms, care measures, regional names of the original catalogs and scientific data (plant species, etc.) are now available to you. Furthermore, all trade information (trade name, matchcode, etc.) and article data (quality) are automatically transferred and can be adjusted by you. When copying, however, note that the copied plant always retains its botanical reference. An Acer campestre does not become a Betula nana, even if you have changed the trade name accordingly. The scientific reference (botanical name) is retained in all cases for copied plants.