it's showing you (additional) packaging options you don't want. But the search doesn't search for packaging options,
WHY? You are specifying what you want to see for those particular options.
No, you're not. You're asking it to find the
products that contain that particular option.
Think of it like this: Imagine a search for cars. One box lets you choose creature comforts. Let's suppose it lets you select these features:
air conditioning
cooled seats
heated seats
leather trim
simple stereo
fancy navigation stereo
rear-seat child tranquilizer spray
Now, do we agree that while some of these features are mutually exclusive (like the simple stereo vs the fancy navigation stereo), other features can exist in the same car at the same time? (Like you can have a car with heated seats, air conditioning, the fancy stereo, and the child knockout spray.)
Suppose that you're after a car with tranquilizer spray, since you run a daycare and have to chauffeur people's rugrats twice a day. Very few cars have this, so you select the rear-seat child tranquilizer spray feature. Then you click "apply" to see just the cars that have it.
The list now shrinks to the few cars that have that feature. As it turns out, they all have AC, but some have heated seats, some have the fancy stereo, others have the simple one. But they still show up in the list because the feature filter doesn't mean "show me the cars that ONLY have this feature, and no other features".
Similarly, if you want a car with both the rear-seat child tranquilizer spray and a fancy navigation stereo, selecting those features shows only the cars that
do have both of those features, regardless of whether they have leather trim or not, or heated seats or not, etc.
In DK's system, packaging functions like a feature: multiple packaging options exist as
attributes of a product. (The packaging options are not separate products!!!! The old website displayed them as if they were, but they're not.) So when you click "cut tape", it's eliminating all the
parts that don't have a cut tape
option. The fact that other packaging options exist simply doesn't matter.
Ultimately, all you're asking for is for
options you don't care about to be hidden in the list view.
Likewise, if you tell it you want to see 3.865K resistors, it will show list those.
But it's a fundamentally different type of query, because a (normal) resistor has one
and only one resistance value. Consequently, selecting a single value necessarily eliminates every resistor whose value
isn't the one you selected.
If you look up an LM7807ACXG3 part number that comes from 5 different companies & you select you want to filter out & see only Motorola, it doesn't insist on showing you Intel & RCA, just because the same parts are available from them.
Yes, because a particular one part can't be made by both Motorola
and Intel at the same time. Each one has one, and only one, manufacturer.
Likewise cut tape can do the same.
No, it's not the same, because each
part can have more than one packaging option.
Your reply seems to revolve around that's not the way it work/is working. , which is rather problematic. If it was working as desired, this wouldn't be brought up in the first place. If a customer raises something as an issue it should be treated is an issue & you seem to prefer debating a shortcoming. Our new car won't start when it's cold---you don't understand, it has to be warmer for it to start. It doesn't work the way you want.
For the
third time: I agree that showing every packaging option in the list wastes space. How many more times do I have to say this?!?
What I keep responding to is your very incorrect assumptions about how the system works, what a search even means, and your tone.
Let's look back at the car search analogy: what you are essentially asking for is for the search results list to suppress the leather trim, heated seats, etc. listing from the results because you didn't ask for them and they take up space.
This is a legitimate request, though some people might prefer it to work differently. But you keep padding this request in outright false claims, basically saying "I hate how the search wastes space on features I don't care about. The search is so broken! I asked for the child tranquilizer spray, yet it's showing me cars that don't have it!", which is plainly and demonstrably NOT the case!