Difference between revisions of "Do I have to remember all these Stock Codes?"
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* Various manufacturer files use separators in their codes. You can include or exclude these separators and Platinum will work out what you want. | * Various manufacturer files use separators in their codes. You can include or exclude these separators and Platinum will work out what you want. | ||
* A [[Whats the different between Search and Filter On?|Search On]] word containing part of the description. | * A [[Whats the different between Search and Filter On?|Search On]] word containing part of the description. | ||
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+ | *[[Whats the different between Search and Filter On?]] | ||
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{{FAQ}}{{KB_Tags|agression, stock, search, searching, find, finding}}{{KB_ST}} | {{FAQ}}{{KB_Tags|agression, stock, search, searching, find, finding}}{{KB_ST}} |
Revision as of 15:17, 11 March 2008
No, we provide a serious search system that lets you find the code from as little as a parts of one word of the description.
Details
Each stock line in Platinum has an unique 15 character code which is entered when you want use details from that stock line.
We realise that remembering codes is not an easy thing so we have developed our 'aggression' technology that will search the stock items for the details you type.
- The stock code can always be entered if known.
- If you type the code in using the wrong case. e.g. 'gasket001' instead of 'GASKET001' Platinum will use 'GASKET001'.
- Platinum will replace any 'l's with '1's and 'O's with '0's to try and work out a mis-type.
- Various manufacturer files use separators in their codes. You can include or exclude these separators and Platinum will work out what you want.
- A Search On word containing part of the description.
See also