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Hierarchy View

Effortlessly manage and navigate hierarchical asset structures in Makula with the new interactive List View, featuring search, filters, and expandable sub-assets.

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Written by George Newman
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Hierarchy View for Asset Management

The updated Hierarchy View in Makula allows users to visualise and manage their asset structures effortlessly using a streamlined List View. This intuitive design provides a clear representation of asset relationships, enabling users to navigate through hierarchical structures with ease.


Key Features of the Updated List View

  1. Clear Hierarchical Representation

    • Assets are displayed in a nested format, showing parent-child relationships clearly.

    • Expand or collapse asset levels using the arrow next to each parent asset for a focused view.

  2. Interactive Controls

    • Use the Search Bar and Filter Options at the top right to locate specific assets based on tags, teams, or other criteria.

    • Easily add new assets using the Add Asset button.

  3. Expandable Sub-Assets

    • Drill down into detailed sub-assets ensuring a granular view of your hierarchy.


Benefits of the List View

  • Enhanced Usability: Navigate complex asset structures in a visually clear and interactive way.

  • Improved Searchability: Filters and metadata make it easier to locate specific assets or groups.

  • Quick Insights: Key details like sub-asset counts, serial numbers, and team assignments are visible at a glance.


How to Use the List View

  1. Navigate to the List View:

    • Go to Assets in the sidebar and select the List View tab.

  2. Expand or Collapse Levels:

    • Click the arrow next to an asset to view its sub-assets.

    • Collapse the levels to focus on higher-level assets.

  3. Add or Edit Assets:

    • Click the Add Asset button to add a new asset to the hierarchy.

    • Use the ellipsis (...) next to an asset for editing, deleting, or accessing additional actions.

  4. Search and Filter:

    • Use the Search Bar to locate assets by name or serial number.

    • Apply filters (e.g., by team or asset type) using the Filter By dropdown.


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