The central search bar is your main tool in ipolog 5 for finding areas (by name and type), box types, parts (by name, log ID, and number), and racks (by name and type).
It works as follows:
| 1 | Criteria selection | Here you can specify exactly which criteria you want to search for. These include areas (by name and type), box types, parts (by name, log ID, and number), and racks (by name and type). Select “All” to search for all criterias in your planning space. |
| 2 | Search bar | Enter the corresponding name for the resource you are looking for here, e.g., the Log-ID of a part you are looking for, or the name of an area. |
| 3 | Right side-panel | The search results are displayed here. |
| 4 | Delete search query | Select the button to delete the search query with a single click. The selected search results will disappear and the page view on the right will close. |
Right side-panel
The search results are displayed in the side-panel on the right. In this example, a search was performed for all search criterial that have “DLR_” in their name:
Several rack types matching the search criteria were found in the planning space. A brief overview provides information about the type of resource in the form of a 2D pictogram, the name of the resource, the type of resource, and its dimensions.
Depending on the criteria you are searching for, different information will be displayed in the brief overview.
The search results found stand out in the 2D view because they retain their original colour, while all other resources are shaded in grey.
Please note: If you are searching for parts located on shelves, the corresponding shelves will be highlighted. If you are searching for parts located in a retainer area, the corresponding material area will be highlighted.
Click on a search result in the side-panel to obtain more detailed information about it:
The search result you select is displayed in more detail in the side-panel. In this case, we can see the rack view of the selected rack “DLR_Base_field.” In addition, ipolog zooms in closer to the selected rack in the 2D view.
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