I think it would be cool when I go to a store and I add the Left part of a pair (say Panel 64681) to see a button to add its Right counterpart (say Panel 64393) as well (instead of having to look it up).
The system already has this for many parts - if users have matched left/rights in the catalog a button set appears on the main part page on the right under the basic part information (e.g., part numbers, size) showing a selection of left or right.
I can't recall if that's only on the main (noncolored) page of a part, or for each color offhand.
If your part is not showing a paired relationship of left-right on the main part page (uncolored), go to the uncolored version page. click edit, and input the relationship of a left or right part, which auto-pairs both in the catalog when accepted). :-)
LEGO does not provide this on their API, so the catalog relies on us to add these.
@Calibrick: I guess what ForeverSorting is meaning is the missing function when you visit a store. If you search in the Brick Owl Catalog you can find for the example 64681 a button "Panel 6 right" which is linked to 64393. If you visit a store and search for the item 64681 you do not see this relation-ship button. There are only some tags like "fairing, long, smooth" shown. I think ForeverSorting is asking for this button in the shop which will show than the available parts of 64393 or a message "not available/found".
Ahhh you're right, I should have read their message more carefully - thanks, @Bricks-Shop ! Upvoted... and I just noticed you can now upvote the OP right from here, that is awesome! :-)
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I can't recall if that's only on the main (noncolored) page of a part, or for each color offhand.
If your part is not showing a paired relationship of left-right on the main part page (uncolored), go to the uncolored version page. click edit, and input the relationship of a left or right part, which auto-pairs both in the catalog when accepted). :-)
LEGO does not provide this on their API, so the catalog relies on us to add these.
If you search in the Brick Owl Catalog you can find for the example 64681 a button "Panel 6 right" which is linked to 64393.
If you visit a store and search for the item 64681 you do not see this relation-ship button. There are only some tags like "fairing, long, smooth" shown. I think ForeverSorting is asking for this button in the shop which will show than the available parts of 64393 or a message "not available/found".