# Classifications

Go to **CAS** --> **Management** --> **Inventory Classification** --> **Classifications**

There are three levels of classification available: [**Department**](https://retailcloud.gitbook.io/portals/central-administration-server-cas/untitled-1/inventory-classification/classifications/departments), [**Category**](https://retailcloud.gitbook.io/portals/central-administration-server-cas/untitled-1/inventory-classification/classifications/category) and [**Subcategory.**](https://retailcloud.gitbook.io/portals/central-administration-server-cas/untitled-1/inventory-classification/classifications/subcategory)

Department is typically considered the most general level of segmentation, in a clothing store categories can be Mens, Womens, Youth, Infant, Accessories etc. Category and Subcategories are the next levels.  Reports can be filtered by one or a combination of these classifications.

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