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.
π Find Bundles That Need Linking
Go to Sales Management > Bundles.
Use the search filter and select Show bundles I am missing.
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.
π§© Fix a Bundle With Red Products
Click Review Bundle on a bundle in the list.
Scroll down to find the red product(s) inside the bundle.
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.
Hit Save.
π¦ 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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