Please read what Q has written: atm. this is not possible and the way the Order Edit works in 1.4.8 is that prices, tax etc. needs to be manually added or adjusted.katalin wrote:Yes, when you add a new product it should add it's price(the discount price if any)eyas2n wrote:I've also noticed that the product options disappear and the newly added products are set to price 0 by default when you edit an order.
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In 1.4.1 (i think) we saw Daniel had a go at the editor, with a search function and it automatically pulled the info (price etc). There was no support for options tho, but I liked the search function! Was there any problems in using that, Q?
However, I do understand how hard it is to make it work properly - it's a good start, and I'm just hoping everything else is "stable" ;-) Looking forward to get this baby up and running.
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After 1.4.8 I will be giving 2nd grade reading lessons, for those that can't seem to read the posts I make about these things.eyas2n wrote:I've also noticed that the product options disappear and the newly added products are set to price 0 by default when you edit an order.eyas2n wrote:Hi Q...
Thanks for all your great efforts you did for OC...
I have one comment. Don't you think it would be better if the admin is allowed to add products with options in the back-end, the current situation is limiting the admin to add products with the default options and that is not the case when customers request the store owner to modify their orders, most probably they will ask for a change in product options and this requires the above mentioned modification.

Then don't use it.dbstr wrote:Yeah well... To be honest, I can't see the point of releasing an Order Editor that isn't working as intended.
The order editor works fine. You seem to focus so much on the minor details of pulling in prices. Would you rather I take out the feature all together? The way it is now.. it works. That is all that matters. It works "AS INTENDED" from my point of view. Realistically, after running webshops for 6+ years.. I've had only 2 requests to change an order after the fact. It's a tiny feature in the grand scheme and as i said "WE CAN F$%CKING IMPROVE IT AS WE GO".



Any how you said it: "WE CAN F$%CKING IMPROVE IT AS WE GO"..., and I guess I'll be working on other features like developing a scheduled delivery module...
Qphoria wrote:After 1.4.8 I will be giving 2nd grade reading lessons, for those that can't seem to read the posts I make about these things.eyas2n wrote:I've also noticed that the product options disappear and the newly added products are set to price 0 by default when you edit an order.eyas2n wrote:Hi Q...
Thanks for all your great efforts you did for OC...
I have one comment. Don't you think it would be better if the admin is allowed to add products with options in the back-end, the current situation is limiting the admin to add products with the default options and that is not the case when customers request the store owner to modify their orders, most probably they will ask for a change in product options and this requires the above mentioned modification.![]()
Then don't use it.dbstr wrote:Yeah well... To be honest, I can't see the point of releasing an Order Editor that isn't working as intended.
The order editor works fine. You seem to focus so much on the minor details of pulling in prices. Would you rather I take out the feature all together? The way it is now.. it works. That is all that matters. It works "AS INTENDED" from my point of view. Realistically, after running webshops for 6+ years.. I've had only 2 requests to change an order after the fact. It's a tiny feature in the grand scheme and as i said "WE CAN F$%CKING IMPROVE IT AS WE GO".
Someone bring the soap!Qphoria wrote:i said "WE CAN F$%CKING IMPROVE IT AS WE GO".

Have you even took a look at the osCommerce Order Edit?
I could put up a site so you could play around with it to get the feeling?
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I agree, but you could get some inspiration?Qphoria wrote:oscommerce is NOT opencart. nuff said.
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I didn't realise this, remarkimaging, many thanks. I thought it would be a good '2 birds with 1 stone' tweak.remarkimaging wrote:You can actually do this by modifying the template. Many templates are already set up to remove the navigation column during the checkout process.Moggin wrote: A thought for a (distant) future version: that is, to remove/disable product sideboxes during checkout. This might sidestep the security problem described above and also 'enclose the checkout' as this econsultancy blogger (among others) suggests...
Great work!!!
I think now i can to make a donation few cents!!
Best regards
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