
Business Central How-To: Categorising Items
To maintain an overview of your items and to help you sort and find items, it’s useful to organize your items in item categories.
To find items by characteristics, you can assign item attributes to items and also to item categories.
Categories and attributes are two different ways of grouping inventory items. Item variant is a way to indicate that a specific item is available in different colours or sizes, for example. Depending on how you set up your inventory, you can use categories to group chairs versus desks, and then use attributes to group green items versus blue items, for example. You can then supplement this setup by adding variants to each type of chair and desk. By adding variants, you can run reports such as Item Availability by Variant to identify differences between the blue chairs versus the green chairs, for example.
To create an Item Category:
- Choose the
icon, enter Item Categories, and then choose the related link. - On the Item Categories page, choose the New action.
- On the Item Category Card page, on the General FastTab, fill in the fields as necessary. Hover over a field to read a short description.
- On the Attributes FastTab, specify any item attributes for the item category.
If you change your mind about an item category, you can delete it. However, if the category is assigned to an item, you must remove that assignment beforehand.
When customers inquire about an item, either in correspondence or in an integrated web shop, they might ask or search according to characteristics, such as height and model year. To provide this customer service, you can assign item attribute values of different types to your items, which can then be used when searching for items.
To create Item Attributes:
- Choose the
icon, enter Item Attributes, and then choose the related link. - On the Item Attributes page, choose the New action.
- On the Item Attribute page, fill in the fields as necessary. Hover over a field to read a short description.
Once this has been actioned, the user may choose the Filter by Item Attributes function in Items to easily search for items matching the required attribute.
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February 24, 2025
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