How Does Vehicle Inventory Search Work in Automotive Cloud
Powered by the Automotive Cloud data model, the vehicle inventory search framework helps
your users find vehicles and plan inventory better. Users can search based on criteria such as
location, model, distance range, fuel type, transmission type, color, and more. By analyzing the
results, users can get visibility into their dealer’s inventory.
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Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions.
Watch this video to understand how you can set up Criteria-Based Search and Filter
for your sales and inventory managers.
The inventory data is spread across multiple objects in Automotive Cloud. While all objects
are searchable on their own, there’s no single object that combines fields from multiple
objects, and data from multiple records.
The Vehicle Searchable Field object combines key fields from the following objects.
Vehicle
Vehicle Definition
Product
Product Item
Serialized Product
Location
Account
And the Vehicle Definition Searchable Field object combines key fields from the following
objects.
Product
Price Book Entry
Business Brand
Geo Country
Vehicle Definition
All vehicles that aren’t sold to customers and are located at different dealer locations or
manufacturing locations qualifies as inventory in Automotive Cloud.
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