{"section":"known-issues","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"search-doesnt-work-for-a-second-folderlevel","locale":"en","slug":"search-doesnt-work-for-a-second-folderlevel","path":"docs/en/known-issues/Marketing & Merchandising/search-doesnt-work-for-a-second-folderlevel.md","branch":"main","content":"## Summary\n\n>⚠️ **Warning**: VTEX has two search options - VTEX search and VTEX Intelligent Search. This article refers to the VTEX search. To learn more about the VTEX Intelligent Search application, see <a href = \"https://help.vtex.com/tracks/vtex-intelligent-search--19wrbB7nEQcmwzDPl1l4Cb\">this track</a>.\n\nIn the [VTEX Search documentation](http://help.vtex.com/en/tutorial/how-does-vtex-search-work/), we have the following scenario:\n\nAccording to the term sought, the system can render the contents of a layout if the folder has the name equal to the searched term.\n\nIf the searched term exactly matches the name of a folder configured in the Landing Page, this folder will be rendered. However for a portal structure where a landing page is inside another folder, this feature does not work:\n`/folder1/folder2`\n`http://www.yourstore.com/folder/landingpage`\n\n## Simulation\n\nCreate a second folder level in the Portal.\n\n1. Catalog > Portal > Web Sites > Select the Web Site > \"/\"\n2. Within a folder, create a new folder\n3. Assign a layout to this new folder\n4. Search in your site for the name of the new folder - the result will be: 404 Page Not Found\n\n## Workaround\n\nCurrently there is no workaround for this problem."}