Manage your inventory
When you need your whole system as a working list instead of a map, the Inventory panel is it: every head, valve, pipe run, and wire run in one place. It’s also where items get relocated, taken off the map, and deleted for good.
Browse the list
Section titled “Browse the list”-
Open the Irrigation section and click Inventory on the left toolbar.
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Narrow the list with the three dropdowns: All Holes, All Areas, and All Types. There’s no free-text search, so consistent tagging pays off.
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Rows show each item’s name with its hole and area. Pipe and wire runs are here too, listed as “Pipe segment” / “Wire segment” rows with their template type.
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Click a row. The map flies to the item and opens its detail panel, and the inventory docks left so you can keep working down the list.
Row actions
Section titled “Row actions”Hover a row for its actions:
- “Relocate on map”: click it, then click the item’s new spot.
- “Add to map”: appears on items that aren’t placed yet. Click the map to drop it in position.
- “Remove from map”: clears the position but keeps the item and all its history. It stays in the list as unplaced.
- “Delete”: permanent removal, with a password check (next section).
Delete items
Section titled “Delete items”-
For one item, click its Delete action. For several, click Select, tick the checkboxes, and click Delete selected.
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A confirmation opens, titled with the item’s name (or the count). It doesn’t mince words: “This action is irreversible and will permanently remove the item and its connections. Please confirm with your password.”
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Type your Turfile password and click Delete permanently.
Deleting an item also cleans up its pipe and wire connections.
If something’s not working
Section titled “If something’s not working”If you can’t open Inventory, it’s Owners and Management only, and web only. An empty list just means you haven’t added any objects yet. A delete won’t go through until you enter your correct account password. Anything else, email us at support@turfile.com.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Add an irrigation object to the map: placed one at a time, as you go.
- Item details, logs, and issues: what opens when you click a row.
- Areas and holes: the labels the filters run on.