The dashboard
Saved views
On the Sales, Stock and Purchases pages, the Views button saves the current combination of filters under a name.
Creating a view
- Set your filters.
- Views → Save the current view.
- Give it a name.
A few examples that earn their keep every day:
| Name | Filters |
|---|---|
| Dormant Nike | Stock · brand Nike · more than 60 days in stock |
| At a loss | Sales · profitability "at a loss" |
| Unmatched | Sales · stock link "unlinked" |
| Sourcing this month | Purchases · manual source · this month's period |
| To sort | Stock · status "to sort" |
Using them
The panel lists your views. The one matching your current filters exactly is highlighted — handy for knowing where you are.
Three actions per view: set as default (the star), rename, delete.
The default view
A view marked as default is applied automatically when the page loads, once only.
One exception: if you arrive through a link that already contains filters — for example from the global search or from the home page — the link wins. The expected behavior when you click "Sales to confirm" is to see the sales to confirm, not your usual view.
What is saved, and what is not
Saved: all the page's filters — status, brand, size, country, carrier, price range, age, profitability, source, stock link, location, category, condition, dates.
Not saved: the text search. It is by nature a one-off; saving it would produce views frozen on a keyword.
Limits
24 views per page and per user. The name is 100 characters at most.
A good habit
Create two or three views matching your routines, and set as default the one you always start with. On stock, To sort as the default view turns the page into a work queue.