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Navigation between assets
When you go to the "Assets" section, you will see those assets that belong to the first level of your project. If any of these assets have child assets, below their name you will see the asset number and type information. To access them, tap on the arrow icon on the right-hand side.
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In the example below, we can see that we can no longer navigate to lower levels, as the assets "ABB Engine" and "Fan_XB_65" do not have child assets and therefore do not have the icons that would allow us to navigate within them.
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Search assets
You can use the search field below the header to find specific assets. Regardless of the level you are at, the search will be performed on the entire asset inventory of your project.
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Asset type
Asset status
Asset name
The path of the level where it is located. That is, information on the assets within which it is located.
Access to the file information. By pressing the arrow icon or any other of the elements of that asset, you will be able to access its information in detail.
Filter assets
To filter your assets, tap on the icon:
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Asset type. You can filter based on one or several types of asset.
Assets. Filter your inventory based on a specific asset or assets.
Properties. Filter based on one or several properties of your assets.
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Once you have selected your filters, click "Apply filters" to see the results.
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Filtering respects order and hierarchy, so once you have applied the filter, only those assets at that level that comply with the filtering or contain assets that comply with the filtering will be displayed. For example, by applying the filters in the example screenshot above, only assets of type "Compressor" or "Fan", or containing child assets of either of these two types, will be shown:
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