1 | Import boxes |
This button is used to import boxes. These can be uploaded as a compressed .zip-folder or as a .csv-file. The content of this .zip-folder typically consists of the 3D geometry (as a .gltf- or .iv-file); an associated metafile (.json), in which information about the corresponding container is stored; and optionally thumbnails of the container (.png-file). Also see the example file in the appendix. An example of the .csv-file can be viewed here. Please note: The names of the containers (per load carrier and per loading unit) must be unique. |
2 | Refresh | Here you can update the view manually after making changes. |
3 | + Create new box | New boxes are created using this button. Further information can be found in this article. |
4 | Add filter |
Adds a filter according to your specifications - e.g. by status, load carrier or loading unit, etc. Further information is provided further down in the article. |
5 | Filter by text | Filters the containers by name. |
6 | Clear all | Deletes the existing filters. |
7 | List view | Switches the view between list and tile view. |
8 | Table |
The containers currently available in the planning state are displayed here, with applied filters. Further information is provided further down in the article. |
Pending changes
Changes made can be accepted and validated for the scenario via “Pending changes”. Only synchronized planning states can be used when creating scenarios. Likewise, changes must first be validated before they are available for use in the scenario.
Filter
To create a filter, first select an attribute from the list on the left-hand side. Then select the filter criterion - this can be “Contains”, “Is equal to”, “Starts with...”, “Ends with...”, “Greater than...”, “Greater than or equal to”, “Less than...” or “Less than or equal to”. Finally, enter a filter value to filter by.
Table
A single left-click on a column title sorts the boxes according to the respective attribute - first in ascending order and then in descending order with a second click. Hold down the left mouse button and drag a column header to another position to adjust the sorting.
The column width can be adjusted by clicking on the separator line between columns and moving the line to the left and right with the mouse.
Clicking on the “x” symbol next to the column names resets the corresponding column to its original width.
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