Archiving and Unarchiving a product
This guide will show you how to add archive and unarchive products within your Erudus Manufacturing account.
Please note: Only admin users can unarchive a product once a product has been archived.
Archiving a product
There may be circumstances in which you need to remove a product from the Erudus data pool. This guide will show you how to archive a product in your account.
Archiving a product | Step 1
From the Manufacturer Dashboard, click the Published Products pane to be taken to the published products list.
Archiving a product | Step 2
Find the product you want to archive and use the dropdown menu at the end of the row for that product.
Archiving a product | Step 3
From the dropdown menu, click "Archive" to start the process of unarchiving the product
Archiving a product | Step 4
You will be asked to confirm that you want to archive the product. If you want it archived immediately, leave the "Archive on Future Date (optional)" section blank and click "Confirm."
If you want the product to be archived on a specific date in the future, enter the date into the "Archive on Future Date (optional)" box and click "Confirm".
Unarchiving a product
Circumstances may also require you to unarchive a product and re-publish it into the Erudus data pool. To do so, just follow these steps.
Unarchiving a product | Step 1
Click the "Products" button on the Manufacturer Dashboard.
Unarchiving a product | Step 2
Click the "Archived" filter tab at the top of the product list to display only archived products.
Unarchiving a product | Step 3
Once you have found the product you want to archive, click the drop down menu at the end of the row for that product.
Unarchiving a product | Step 4
Click "Un-archive" from the dropdown menu.
Unarchiving a product | Step 5
Confirm that you wish to republish the archived product.
Unarchiving a product | Step 6
Before republishing the product, you will be taken to the product editor where you will need to review the product data and ensure it is correct before publishing the product again.