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    REQUEST: Sorting of Sections!

    This is a really basic feature which actinic should have, but still doesn't...

    In our catalog we've got about 80 sections and about 150 products within them.
    At the moment, if you want to change the order in which the sections appear on the web page, you have to re-arrange the ENTIRE catalog in reverse order manually by moving the sections to the top of the list. This takes about 30 minutes to do, and is very frustrating/tedious.

    If you try to move a section part-way up the list, actinic assumes you want to put it inside another section, you SHOULD be able to re-arrange the sections in a similar way to re-arranging a playlist in Winamp for example.

    PLEASE! consider this as an update/plugin, its one of the things that sometimes makes actinic feel a little bit cheap and nasty I'm afraid!

    #2
    Hi there

    Mole End have written a plugin for this. Here is the link: http://www.mole-end.biz

    Here is information on the Catalog Sorting Tool: http://www.mole-end.biz/acatalog/ML_...uctSorter.html

    A Quick search for sorting would have provided this answer

    Kind Regards
    Nadeem Rasool
    SellerDeck Development

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      #3
      Thanks for replying - I've just checked out the plugin from Mole-End.
      Its' useful but unfortunately it still doesn't allow me to move sections around freely, only sort them alphabeticaly or by reference number.

      Where is the catalog structure information held? Could I edit it in any other way?

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        #4
        Hi John

        Okay i see what you want. Hmm.. the catalog sections are held in an access 2000 database. If you have a look into your site1 folder (C:\Program Files\Actinic Ecommerce v6\Sites\Site1), you will see a file called Actiniccatalog.mdb

        Open this, and look for "Catalog section" table

        Here is where the sections are kept. However it might be difficult to achieve what you would like

        I will add your comments to the wishlist to the developers.

        you SHOULD be able to re-arrange the sections in a similar way to re-arranging a playlist in Winamp for example.
        Kind Regards
        Nadeem Rasool
        SellerDeck Development

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          #5
          I'll check out the .mdb thing...

          Thanks for passing on my comments, I hope the developers make it a feature soon!

          Cheers,

          John

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            #6
            > If you try to move a section part-way up the list,
            > actinic assumes you want to put it inside another section,
            > you SHOULD be able to re-arrange the sections in a
            > similar way to re-arranging a playlist in Winamp for example.

            When you drop the section, hold down the shift key. This means that the section is dropped as a sibling of the target section, not as a child.

            Alternatively, use cut and paste. Again, when pasting, you have a choice of where to place the section: Edit | Paste, Edit | Paste as subsection.
            Hugh Gibson
            CTO - Sellerdeck, part of ClearCourse

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              #7
              HA!

              Thats exactly what I was talking about, problem solved!
              Many thanks for that hgibson.


              Customers know more about the software than the support team eh? Tsk.

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                #8
                Hi Hugh

                Are back working with Actinic
                Owner of a broken heart

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                  #9
                  Customers know more about the software than the support team eh? Tsk.
                  Err... No quite a customer, Hugh used to be one of our developers

                  Kind Regards
                  Nadeem Rasool
                  SellerDeck Development

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                    #10
                    > Customers know more about the software than the
                    > support team eh? Tsk.

                    LOL

                    I wrote that code.

                    I used to be Technical Lead for the desktop client in Actinic.

                    I'll see if I can get it documented.

                    > Hi Hugh
                    >
                    > Are back working with Actinic

                    No, I'm not. But I have kept a relationship going with them and monitor their internal development bulletin board. I noticed a reference to this thread and remembered the solution.
                    Hugh Gibson
                    CTO - Sellerdeck, part of ClearCourse

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                      #11
                      Good to see you still keep up with things. Hope you are keeping well.
                      Owner of a broken heart

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                        #12
                        Oops! Sorry 'bout that.

                        Your little bit of code has just saved me a whole load of faff (should really be documented somewhere!)

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