How to Link Template Products Using 'Show Bundles I Am Missing'

How to Link Template Products Using 'Show Bundles I Am Missing'

When you bring bundles in from the Passport, some products inside each bundle need to be matched to a product in your own account. Until they're linked, those items show as red and the bundle won't work properly on the road.

πŸ” Find Bundles That Need Linking


  1. Go to Sales Management > Bundles.

  2. Use the search filter and select Show bundles I am missing.

  3. Bundles with a tick box next to them can be linked quickly. Bundles without a tick have one or more red products that need attention.

🧩 Fix a Bundle With Red Products


  1. Click Review Bundle on a bundle in the list.

  2. Scroll down to find the red product(s) inside the bundle.

  3. If you have a product that fits, link it. If you don't use that product (e.g. a 48-pole enclosure you don't stock), hit the delete button on the end of that line to remove it from your version of the bundle.

  4. Hit Save.


πŸ“¦ Don't Have That Supplier Yet?

If a bundle relies on a brand you stock but haven't bought from yet on Burdi (e.g. Voltex fans), you can't link to it because there are no products in your account.

  • Drop an older invoice from that supplier into Burdi so the products come in, or

  • grab the supplier's price file

  • Each product you link is shared across every bundle that uses it β€” fixing one red item often clears several bundles at once.



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