How do you Search the Product Library for Licenses? Solved . . . Sort of . . .

ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 1,696
edited March 16 in The Commons

How do you search the Product Library for Licenses. Do you have any successful results when searching for 3D Printing or Interactive Licenses in the Product Library? Despite owning multiple 3D Licenses & Interactive Licenses, my Product Library search results only reveals the Indie Game Developer License I purchased back in March of 2017. I have purchased Interactive Licenses from PAs, none of which show up in any type of filtered search I make. I've tried DAZINT, 3d, license, interactive etc. NADA. I do have a spreadsheet that documents every item per invoice, and I do keep a folder for 3D Licenses, but in order to find licenses in the Product Library, I have to hunt down some other product  that shares the same invoice number, filter a search for that unrelated product, click the invoice link (because an invoice number filtered search does not work) to find any licenses listed in the itemized invoice. Finding ones that came free with Pro Bundles involves manually tracking down the invoice where it can be found as unclickable link. Is a filtered search within the Product Library for purchased 3D Print or PA Interactive Licenses even possible? If not, why not?

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,142

    There is no way. You have to rely on your memory. The only license that shows in my searches was the old Indie Game Developer License.

    DAZ needs a checkbox in the Product Library that filters all product one has bought licenses for. The store customers' database entries has that information available. 

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 1,696

    nonesuch00 said:

    There is no way. You have to rely on your memory. The only license that shows in my searches was the old Indie Game Developer License.

    DAZ needs a checkbox in the Product Library that filters all product one has bought licenses for. The store customers' database entries has that information available. 

     frown That sucks. But thank you. The checkbox sounds like a great solutionyes+

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