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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 29, 2025

Drill down classifications on new "self service "

selecting classifications using a drill-down menu.

Idea priority Medium
Needed By Quarter
  • Admin
    MELODY Bienfang
    Nov 5, 2025

    Hello Tadej

    thank you for the idea, user and customer feedback is always appreciated.

    Can you advise me, is this drill down request, something several of your customers have asked for only a particular one? We see how this may be interesting but is it interesting only because of how classification is structured or how the search works?

    If we filtered the search to start with only the "parent classification" could that still deliver the same use value to the users?

    Thank you for the feedback the added insights would be of good value to allow us to prioritize the work in the road map.

    regards

    Product Management