Hi guys,
I am having an issue with the "allow back ordering" function.
I have Actinic Business perfoming maintainance on my computer,
and ordering functions on my clients computer.
I have enabled automatic stock monitoring and have set all the
stock levels (various levels), warning levels (also various),
and I have set all the suspend ording levels to 0.
I set all the suspend ording levels to 0, because my client wants
to allow back ordering. But even when I allow back ordering, the
products that are below 0, produce an "out of stock" message. And
the "quantity box" disappears, disabling the ability to take any
"back orders".
I just tried an experiment:
I currently have a product that is listed as -89 for a stock level,
100 for a warning level, and 0 for a suspend level.
I did a test of setting the suspend level to -100, and that
re-enabled the quantity box and got rid of the "out of stock" message,
but I have the feeling that as soon as the stock level goes to -101,
ordering for that product will be suspended again.
We want to allow back ordering, and I have read about it, and there
seems to be a great system for back ordering, but I don't see how it
is of any use to me if the product goes into the "suspend ordering"
mode.
**If "back ordering" is enabled, shouldn't the customer still be
able to order that product online anyway, and not see the "out of stock"
message? What am I missing here?
You can see the product in question, (Promotional brochure with CD-ROM),
at this URL:
http://life-line.org/acatalog/Insurance_Matters.html
It is the second one of two, at the bottom.
Hope to hear from you all soon - John King
I am having an issue with the "allow back ordering" function.
I have Actinic Business perfoming maintainance on my computer,
and ordering functions on my clients computer.
I have enabled automatic stock monitoring and have set all the
stock levels (various levels), warning levels (also various),
and I have set all the suspend ording levels to 0.
I set all the suspend ording levels to 0, because my client wants
to allow back ordering. But even when I allow back ordering, the
products that are below 0, produce an "out of stock" message. And
the "quantity box" disappears, disabling the ability to take any
"back orders".
I just tried an experiment:
I currently have a product that is listed as -89 for a stock level,
100 for a warning level, and 0 for a suspend level.
I did a test of setting the suspend level to -100, and that
re-enabled the quantity box and got rid of the "out of stock" message,
but I have the feeling that as soon as the stock level goes to -101,
ordering for that product will be suspended again.
We want to allow back ordering, and I have read about it, and there
seems to be a great system for back ordering, but I don't see how it
is of any use to me if the product goes into the "suspend ordering"
mode.
**If "back ordering" is enabled, shouldn't the customer still be
able to order that product online anyway, and not see the "out of stock"
message? What am I missing here?
You can see the product in question, (Promotional brochure with CD-ROM),
at this URL:
http://life-line.org/acatalog/Insurance_Matters.html
It is the second one of two, at the bottom.
Hope to hear from you all soon - John King
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