The Product finder tool allows a user to find products based on a group and/or subgroup(s) to which the product is assigned. It is a useful tool to quickly find a product while creating a transaction, especially for new salespeople.

The user can either search the for product in the search bar, or select a group that it is in.

This will open all the subgroups, where the user can again select a group. This can continue as far as the number of subgroups under the selected parent group.

For example, Screws > (ALL SCREWS) or Screws > Metal to wood > 2.5” > Black

The search bar will search all the products within the selected group and will show the number of products matching the search within the displayed subgroups, as shown below.

For Example, here is a search for all red products, under the group “Panels”

This button will take the user back to the previously selected group:

This will take the user back to the home page of product finder:

After a product has been selected, the product finder will automatically go back to the home page, but if more than one product is needed from the same group, use the return button, and it will go back to the previously selected group or subgroup.

To select multiple products in one group, simply CTRL+Click the product ID (hold the CTRL key while clicking) to stay in the group when selecting an item.

While using product finder in a transaction, the selected product will be added to the transaction, and the cursor will be set to the pieces column allowing the user to immediately type the piece count.

How to create groups:

The inventory group setup is under Inventory > Inventory Groups. The group can have any name, and doesn’t have to be a category in your database.

Add as many subgroups to the parent group as needed by selecting the folder on the right. This will then display the subgroups of the selected group.

Group colors:

A group color can be assigned. In the example below the color selected is blue. This will cause the lumber group button to be blue in the product finder.

By default, all the colors will be undefined. To select a group color, the color for the option must first be selected. This can be done in Item > General > color settings

Clicking the settings button will open the “Inventory Color” page, where the display color and text color can be selected.

How to assign items to groups

Items can be assigned to groups individually by opening an item, then selecting the “Edit Groups” button.

Note that items can be added to multiple groups.

Contact Paragon for assistance on adding items to groups in large quantities.

Using Product Finder
Using Product Finder