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Re: [OFBiz] Users - OrderEntry Website and Multiple Product Stores

Posted by Kyle Tippetts on Aug 08, 2005; 10:32pm
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/OFBiz-Users-OrderEntry-Website-and-Multiple-Product-Stores-tp135368p135371.html

Yes, but even if I select the proper Product Store (in this case called
Shore Sale Magic Store), when I get to the next page in the Order Entry
process, all of the stuff on the left side (the Choose Catalog drop-down
and Browse Catalog box) are for the first product store (called Vision
Product Store). Only if I go to the Content Manager > Websites and add
the Order Entry website to the Short Sale Magic product store do I get
the proper catalog display in the Order Entry Manager.

But then if I need to now take an order for the Vision Product Store,
and select the Vision Product Store on the first Order Entry page, the
catalogs displayed in the subsequent Order Entry pages are for Short
Sale Magic. So I have to go back to Content > Websites and assign the
OrderEntry website to the Vision store, then OrderEntry behaves as
expected.

I'm using a Sept 2004 release of OFBiz, but I have only just recently
encountered the need to be able to take orders for more than one Product
Store....

--Kyle

On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 14:18 -0700, Si Chen wrote:

> No, this is not the case.  When you enter order, aren't you prompted for
> a product store?
>
> Kyle Tippetts wrote:
>
> >All,
> >
> >I just ran across something that's confusing me a bit; is it true that
> >the OrderEntry website can only be assigned to one Product Store? It
> >appears that this is the case -- here's what I've got. I'm running two
> >product stores out of a single OFBiz instance. I've got the OrderEntry
> >website assigned to the first product store. When I try to assign it to
> >the second Product Store, the original assignment to the first product
> >store disappears.
> >
> >So, is the solution to this to create another OrderEntry website, and is
> >that simply a matter of creating a website definition and then assigning
> >it to the second product store? If not, what else do I need to do? I
> >apologize for the inane-sounding question, but I'm encountering this on
> >a production system, and I want to make sure I solve this quickly and
> >correctly the first time without any hiccups.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >--Kyle
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> >--Kyle Tippetts
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