Product groups can be classified using product groups. Product groups are considered a classification code. Argenta comes loaded with common product groups to help you get started, but you can change them at any time.

You can add or delete any product group by selecting Classification Codes from the Argenta main menu on the left hand side of the screen.

 
 

This will bring you into the full listing of all customizable classification codes that are within Argenta. From here you will choose "Product Groups."

 

 

This will bring you into the full listing of your product groups. Next you will choose "Add New."

 

 

This will open a screen for you to add a new product group.

 

 

Choose a name for your group and click "Add This Classification Code" to add this new group to your list.

View The Total Number Of Records
Above the list is a records total that displays the total of all items currently displayed in the list. This is a quick and easy way to count list items.

Search The List
All classification code lists can be searched by the code’s title. Enter the title of the code you are looking for into the search field to search the list.

Export The List To Excel
Argenta contains many reports, charts, graphs, and statements, but it may be necessary to manipulate your own data. You can work with your data anyway you want by exporting it to Excel. Every List in Argenta has an “Export To Excel” button above the list. Clicking the button exports the data currently displayed in the list to Microsoft Excel. If you have filtered the data by specific criteria, only the result set will be exported.

To Remove A Product Group

In the product group list, click the corresponding “Delete” button to remove the product group from Argenta. Product groups that are already in use cannot be deleted. You will receive an alert indicating that you cannot delete the group because it has been used to classify a product. If you still want to delete it, you can find the products associated with it by filtering the products list, reclassifying all associated products, then trying again to delete it.