---
title: "Managing the components"
slug: "catalog-component-management-guide"
description: "Learn to manage and edit components, understand their statuses, and utilize the catalog effectively for your designs. Access is limited to editors and admins."
updated: 2026-04-09T10:50:58Z
published: 2026-04-09T10:50:58Z
canonical: "kb.solargis.com/catalog-component-management-guide"
---

> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://kb.solargis.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Managing the components

**In this document**

We will explain how to manage and edit your components and show you the different statuses a component may have.

## Prerequisites

- An active Solargis PV components catalog account.
- Admin rights, for editing purposes.

## Components management page

> [!WARNING]
> **Important**: This page is available to company **editor**and **admin users** only. Reader users do not have the option to manage components or add new ones.

1. You can view, edit, duplicate, or submit new components through the **My components section**.
2. You can **edit**or **duplicate**a component through the component’s options menu. The component’s details page will also open when you **click the component’s name.**
3. You can add new components [manually](https://kb.solargis.com/docs/adding-component-manually)or by [importing](https://kb.solargis.com/docs/importing-the-components) using the bulk upload feature.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/ae2d502f-6c0d-4865-a68e-43ad8da61149/Images/Documentation/image(908).png)

Each component’s information, such as [confidence class](https://kb.solargis.com/docs/component-confidence-classification) or status, is displayed on the list along with its last modification date.

> [!WARNING]
> **Important**: Published components cannot be deleted from the catalog, as someone might have used them in their design, and they need to be stored for future reference.

The component’s status determines its editability, availability in the catalog, and possible actions. Once you have integrated your third-party application into your catalog account, you can use the components in your designs privately once they reach **Validated** status.

### Component status

| Component Status | Characteristics | Editable | Available Actions |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Concept** | Acquired upon creation | YES | Validation, Archive, Delete |
| **Validated** | After the concept has been validated successfully against all requirements | YES | Validation, Review submission, Archive, Delete |
| **Review Pending** | The component has been sent for review | NO | Cancel |
| **Review in progress** | The component review is in progress | NO | - |
| **Rejected** | The component has been reviewed and rejected with reasons stated | YES | Validation, Archive |
| **Approved** | The component has been reviewed and approved for publishing | NO | Publish, Archive, Delete |
| **Published** | The component has been published and is available in the catalog | NO | Duplicate, Archive |
| **Expired** | A newer version has replaced the component | NO | Duplicate, Archive |
| **Archived** | Disappears from the catalog and account’s components page | NO | Duplicate |

Check our [Component addition](https://kb.solargis.com/docs/adding-components-to-the-catalog) guide to learn how to add new components to the catalog.

## Editing your components

You can only edit components with the **Concept, Validated**, and **Rejected**status.

You can edit your and your company’s components only. To start editing, open the components options menu and select **“Edit”**. Alternatively, open the component’s details and click **“Edit”** at the top right.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/ae2d502f-6c0d-4865-a68e-43ad8da61149/Images/Documentation/image(909).png)
