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 Author: xarax View Messages Posted By xarax
 Posted: Jun 28, 2022 11:39
 Subject: Cat. Gear: Card, Trading Card / Ninjago
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xarax (122)

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Hello,

Since the category "Gear: Card, Trading Card / Ninjago" is constantly growing,
I think it would make sense to further subdivide the category into the respective
series. Can something like this be changed automatically by the catalog admins,
or does an request have to be made for each entry? The entries can all be assigned
very well using the catalog number, so I assume that could be done without much
effort.

What do you say to that?

Best regards
Martin
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Jul 7, 2022 15:41
 Subject: Re: Cat. Gear: Card, Trading Card / Ninjago
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In Catalog Requests, xarax writes:
  Hello,

Since the category "Gear: Card, Trading Card / Ninjago" is constantly growing,
I think it would make sense to further subdivide the category into the respective
series. Can something like this be changed automatically by the catalog admins,
or does an request have to be made for each entry? The entries can all be assigned
very well using the catalog number, so I assume that could be done without much
effort.

What do you say to that?

Best regards
Martin


If each series had all of the cards in the catalog, I could see this possibly
happening. However, as it is, there are only a couple of series that have any
significant amount of cards in the catalog. The rest of the series have very
few. For now, I think they are best left as is for ease of locating them all
in the catalog in the same location.

Cheers,
Randy