Catalog assets that are not linked to any parent in the catalog hierarchy appear in a separate list at the top of the Catalogs list in the Browse panel:
In an environment with no registered sites (default), these items appear in the Uncategorized Items list.
In a multisite environment, these items appear in the Unsited Items list.
You can view and work with uncategorized and unsited assets just as you do any other catalog asset: Open the list and double-click an asset to display its properties.
You cannot create new assets in the Uncategorized Items or Unsited Items list, and you cannot drag assets into it.
To move assets out of the Uncategorized Items or Unsited Items list, link them to a parent in the catalog hierarchy. See Linking and Unlinking Assets for more information.
Uncategorized Items
Uncategorized items are categories, products, or SKUs that are not linked to any parent in the catalog hierarchy, that is, they are not associated with any catalogs. Uncategorized items do not appear in the navigation for your Web site, and visitors cannot search for them unless your administrator specifically configures ATG Search to allow uncategorized items to appear in search results.
A category, product, or SKU becomes uncategorized when one of the following happens:
It has been unlinked from all parents with the Unlink or Unlink All command.
Its ancestor has been unlinked from all parents. For example, a product whose only parent category is an uncategorized item is also uncategorized. Any of the product’s children, such as SKUs associated with the product, become uncategorized, too.
It is imported into Merchandising through an external data feed. This usually applies only to products and SKUs, since they are the assets most likely to be imported.
It is created from the Merchandising Find panel. For more information, see Creating Assets from the Find Panel.
Unsited Items
In a multisite environment, unsited items are catalog folders, catalogs, categories, products, or SKUs that have no site membership, that is, they are not associated with any of the environment’s registered sites. Unsited items do not appear in the navigation for your Web sites, and visitors cannot search for them unless your administrator specifically configures ATG Search to allow unsited items to appear in search results.
A catalog, category, product, or SKU becomes unsited when:
It has been unlinked from all parents on all sites with the Unlink or Unlink All command.
Its ancestor has been unlinked from all parents. For example, a product whose only parent category is an unsited item is also unsited. Any of the product’s children, such as SKUs associated with the product, become unsited, too.
It is imported into Merchandising through an external data feed. Products and SKUs are the assets most likely to be imported though a feed.
It is created from the Merchandising Find panel. For more information, see Creating Assets from the Find Panel.