You can use categories to structure your product offering. Categories and their names do not become visible though. keylight's Subscription Suite offers parent-child relations between categories.
Adding a Category
Supply a unique name in the Enter a name input field. Click on Add to add your category to the categories list.
Removing a Category
In the row of the respective category click on the Remove action. A message will ask for confirmation of the deletion. Child categories lose their parent but are not removed.
Editing a Category
Click into the row of the category you wish to edit.
Change your category's name in the Name field.
Click on Save to store your changes.
Parent Categories
Your category can appear under different parent categories.
Example: Your Flip-Flop rental category could appear in the Swimwear rental category and in the Shoes rental category.
Adding a Parent Category
To add a parent category here it must already exist. Type the name of the category into the Search field. Once you see the category you're looking for, click on Add.
Removing a Parent Category
In the row of the respective Parent Category click on the Remove action. A message will ask for confirmation of the deletion. The parent category itself stays unchanged - except losing a child.
Child Categories
As you can define parent categories you can also define child categories. As child categories must exist already you can also add the currently edited category later as a parent category when creating the child categories.
Adding a Child Category
To add a child category, it must already exist. Type the name of the category into the Search field. Once you see the category you're looking for, click on Add.
Removing a Child Category
In the row of the respective Child Category click on the Remove action. A message will ask for confirmation of the deletion. The Child Category itself stays unchanged - except losing a parent, i.e. becoming an orphan.
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