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Norman in 't Veldt
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[How to] BTW + Verzend + betaal setup.
Yes, so you just see the Tax-classes you have in your BOmuflon wrote:I think that best solution for adding taxes is dropdown list where you can choose tax class. Manual add is too annoying
Manualy would be the simplest solution, in the end you are the shopowner so you know the prices.Daniel wrote:What about recalculating shipping?
or manually add it.
The largest "problem" I see is how to get the "new" order-info send to the customer so he can pay, and how will he pay?
A lot of payment modules only work during checkout, only the off-line payment modules should be selectable like PayPal, Bank transfer of Bank Check.
It would be usefull if a payment methode could be configured for the order-edit only so it won't show at checkout.
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Or if they used a coupon on the order, then asked for something to be added or removed, would the coupon be taken into account? and an extension to that is if the coupon had a min spend on it and the removing of a product took it below that value.
If you sell a product and the customer wants the amount changed from 1 to 2 I think it is fair enough that he gets the second one for the same price, unless you loose money on it.gavin m wrote:What happens if you get an order but later get asked to amend it by removing/increasing something but the item to be removed/increased has changed price since the original order?
Or if they used a coupon on the order, then asked for something to be added or removed, would the coupon be taken into account? and an extension to that is if the coupon had a min spend on it and the removing of a product took it below that value.
In that case you contact your customer and explain it.
The way my order-edit in osCommerc works is that I can change any field in that order and it will autoupdate the rest.
If a product-price is changed any placed order will not be updated.
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[How to] BTW + Verzend + betaal setup.
Also, I like the osCommerce way of allowing you to change everything - prices, taxes, quantities etc for each product. Then you can manually add discount per product later and do other "exceptional" stuff.
Just remember - the shop's worker is doing the editing, not the customer. You don't have to overthink of all the "what if" situations - most businesses have their own "models" and may find it a restrictive feature instead of a helpful one. You can leave some manual work for the human worker!
Also oscomerce does not have a order editing system. you must have installed a contribution.
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Yes, it is an additional added function (Contribution) called: Order Edit.Daniel wrote:I soppose i can set the order totals to have a + /- so you can just add the amounts in manually and it will add everything up.
Also oscomerce does not have a order editing system. you must have installed a contribution.
If you want to play with it let me know and I will set-up a test-site for you.
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I don't think so.DLeon wrote:What about those who use older version?
Is there a way to add this to old versions of oc?
If you need this it is time to start thinking about upgrading.
In the download of 1.4.7 you will find upgrade instructions and an upgrade script, start now so you will be ready when 1.4.8 comes out.
According to Q the planning is somewhere next week.
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It won't have major bells and whistles day 1. All totals will be freeform text fields.
This is for basic usability. Later on, when there is some down time from features, or perhaps the community helpers, there can be improvements on automatic math using javascript, or perhaps data lookup with ajax, etc.
But for now this is just basic enough to allow store owners to quickly edit or add simple orders.
Also, not shown, but all the other tabs like addresses are editable too
* If I don't fill in the product price and totals, will they be filled in after submitting the form? Will the totals be updated after form submit when I change product price?
* Are currencies in OpenCart handled as decimals, not floats? In oscommerce order editor, entering a *.25 or similar price for a product ends up being "converted" to *.24 due to the nature of floats.
The bottom totals are saved as varchar in the db
The main total and unitprice on the product line is regex'd to strip all non-numeric/non-decimals away. The db stores that as Decimal (15,4)
In any case, saving 0.25 shows up as 0.25
Please do so!Qphoria wrote:I could use the default product price if no price is entered
I would prefer that this would be the default price and that it can be changed if needed.
This would save a lot of work + prevent your from entering a wrong price (because you would need to look it up).
This is how the Order Edit / Manual Order Entry in osCommerce also works.
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