How to search your assets for a specific PA

I came across a PA during a conversation. So naturally I wondered, "how many of their products do I own?". Is there a way to find this out? Thanks

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  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 12,900
    edited June 2021

    Do you have the DAZ Deals plugiin from Overdrawn/ATI? If so, select the vendors store in the shop, then check the "Show Items Owned" box"

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/106296/announcing-daz-deals-browser-add-on/p1

    Post edited by Charlie Judge on
  • The only way I know of how to do this:

    • Choose Filter By Artist and pick the artist.
    • Uncheck Hide Items I Own.
    • Page through counting the cloud with the download arrow icons.
    • Add this to the mounting list of features I wish the DAZ site could do.
  • DripDrip Posts: 1,206

    If you have the Daz Deals browser plug-in installed, you can simply look up a PA in store, and tick the "Only show owned" check box to see exactly which products you already have. In the top left of the screen, you may also see something like "59 of 115 items", which basically means 59 items not owned, 56 items owned.
    There is a small limitation though: as far as I know, items that have been removed from the store aren't included in this count.

  • nehleonehleo Posts: 20

    Lol, nice

  • jakibluejakiblue Posts: 7,281

    I thought the title referred to products you owned, and searching for a particular vendor inside the program daz studio. Got all excited thinking someone had figured out how to do that. LOL. Wish we could do it. 

  • markusmaternmarkusmatern Posts: 561
    edited June 2021

    jakiblue said:

    I thought the title referred to products you owned, and searching for a particular vendor inside the program daz studio. Got all excited thinking someone had figured out how to do that. LOL. Wish we could do it. 

    You can do this using the Smart Content pane. It depends on the meta data from DAZ or your own tags in the database:

    Open the Smart Content pane and switch to Products. Enter key::stonemason in the search field to filter for stonemason products. It may be difficult to get the name right. I found that outoftouch products are sometimes tagged key::oot and also key::outoftouch

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,316

    Actually now that DAZ 3D has updated their store store you need only search for the PA and both your owned & unowned products for that PA wiill show up; it doesn't hide owned products by default when you do that search anymore.

  • TugpsxTugpsx Posts: 753

    markusmatern said:

    jakiblue said:

    I thought the title referred to products you owned, and searching for a particular vendor inside the program daz studio. Got all excited thinking someone had figured out how to do that. LOL. Wish we could do it. 

    You can do this using the Smart Content pane. It depends on the meta data from DAZ or your own tags in the database:

    Open the Smart Content pane and switch to Products. Enter key::stonemason in the search field to filter for stonemason products. It may be difficult to get the name right. I found that outoftouch products are sometimes tagged key::oot and also key::outoftouch

    Cool find Marcus thanks for sharing. Now you can save the filter for later use. 

  • margravemargrave Posts: 1,822

    markusmatern said:

    jakiblue said:

    I thought the title referred to products you owned, and searching for a particular vendor inside the program daz studio. Got all excited thinking someone had figured out how to do that. LOL. Wish we could do it. 

    You can do this using the Smart Content pane. It depends on the meta data from DAZ or your own tags in the database:

    Open the Smart Content pane and switch to Products. Enter key::stonemason in the search field to filter for stonemason products. It may be difficult to get the name right. I found that outoftouch products are sometimes tagged key::oot and also key::outoftouch

    It also depends on whether the tags are spelled correctly. I was very concerned about a bluejaunte figure not being installed, until I found it was tagged "bluejuante".

    I wonder if that's his non-union Mexican equivalent?

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