Categories are used to organise suppliers on a Supplier List based on the goods or services they provide. This article provides the steps to create new enterprise-level categories and link them to a specific Supplier List. Use this process when you need to structure your Supplier List so Buyers can easily find the right suppliers for a request.
Concept: How Categories are Used
- Supplier Organisation: Suppliers who register onto a Supplier List must be allocated to at least one Category on that list. Categories help organise suppliers based on the goods or services they provide.
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Buyer Selection: Categories enable Buyers to find the Suppliers on a list that provide the specific goods or services needed.
- When selecting suppliers for a request, Buyers first select the list group/type (Internal, External, or Public lists).
- Buyers then choose which categories of goods and/or services the request falls under.
- The system shows which supplier lists cover those selected categories, and Buyers then see the Suppliers registered on the selected lists who are registered to those selected categories.
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Subcategories: Subcategories can be added to existing categories. They are used to narrow down the suppliers by filtering out those who do not match your criteria.
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Goal: Selecting a single subcategory should ideally produce a smaller number of suppliers than if more subcategories were selected. You should avoid situations where selecting just one subcategory shows all suppliers on that supplier list.
Example: Trade Services (Top-Level Category) with Plumbing, Electrical, Painting, and Building (Subcategories).
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- Design Note: Categories should be kept concise to avoid overwhelming Buyers navigating a supplier list. This is achieved by creating Supplier Lists for a specific type of good or service, rather than trying to cover a broad range of suppliers on a single list.
Prerequisites
To create and manage categories, you must be a Super Admin or a Panel Administrator at an enterprise level
Steps
Create Enterprise Categories and Subcategories
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Navigate to Admin area
- Select Admin Tools menu (top menubar or left-side menu).
- Click Enterprise Supplier Lists.
- Click the Manage Categories link on the left .
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Add a new top-level category.
- Click the Add new button above the list of current categories.
- Click the Add new button above the list of current categories.
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Name and save the category.
- Select the UNSPC Segment your category matches.
- Enter the category’s name.
- Click Save. To add another category immediately, click Save & add new.
- Select the UNSPC Segment your category matches.
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Add subcategories (Optional).
- The new category will appear in the list and should be expanded.
- Click the Add new link that appears under the new category .
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Name and save the subcategory.
- Enter the subcategory’s name.
- Add any Category Tags (information on this is found in the Assigning & Using Category Tags article).
- Click Save. To add another subcategory immediately, click Save & add new.
- Enter the subcategory’s name.
Link Categories to a Supplier List
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Open the Supplier List Wizard.
- Do this when creating a new supplier list or editing a pre-existing supplier list.
Navigate to the Linked Categories step.
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Select the categories to link.
- Select the desired top-level category on the left.
- Select the relevant subcategories you want to add on the right.
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Attach the selected categories.
- Click the Add selected categories button .
- The categories will appear under the Current categories list.
- Click the Add selected categories button .
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Save your changes.
- Click the Continue button.
- If editing an existing list, you will be taken to the List Complete step. Click the Finish button to save your changes.
Results / Validation
The newly created categories and subcategories will be available for use. The linked categories will be displayed under the Current categories list on the Supplier List Wizard.
What's Next / Related
Limits & Notes
- Scope: Keep categories concise by creating separate Supplier Lists for specific types of goods or services.
- Subcategories: Subcategories must be configured so that selecting one subcategory produces a smaller number of suppliers than the top-level category.