Hi Bruce,
I'm just trying to get my head around this and the implications. In essence, RT stock control will reduce stock available in RT for each order placed whether or not the order is paid for.
The only complication comes when the 'allocate stock for PSP pending orders' box is not ticked. In which case (from what I understand) actinic will make the stock available again when the RT stock is syncronised with Actinic on the PC. Is that right?
i.e If we take the example where I have one of an item remaining in stock, and have the box 'allocate stock for PSP pending orders' NOT ticked.
1. A customer tries to order but the payment fails. RT stock control allocates that item so now no-one, including that customer, can order it.
2. When the PC syncs with RT stock control, it downloads the order, marks the stock as available again and updates RT stock control so it can be ordered again.
Looking back at my last 100 orders, I can see that I had 16 orders where no payment was received (and this excludes orders where the customer followed up and paid later on by another method). Of these 16, 10 were duplicate orders where the customer had to try twice before payment was accepted.
In total, half of the 'payment pending' order, in this case 8 out 16, (and 5 out of the 10 duplicates) were enough to prevent the same order being placeable again. Until that is, actinic syncs back, sorts out the stock and marks it available again.
I'm not sure this is likely to be quick enough, however fast you do it. From what I can see, a customer is going to try and place the order, have a payment problem, click back and then try again, only to be faced with an 'out of stock' message.
From what I can see, this is likely to stop 5% of my orders (even with regular synchronising) and isn't really going to work. I can maybe lessen it by synchronising often and having the 'out of stock' message say 'try again in 10 minutes' but it's not really a great solution.
This really puts a spanner in the works. For this to work properly you really need the RT stock control to have the option of not allocating stock if there's no payment.
I really can't see myself using using this if it's going to cost me 5% of my orders. That's a worse impact than the very occasional oversold problem I get.
Mike
I'm just trying to get my head around this and the implications. In essence, RT stock control will reduce stock available in RT for each order placed whether or not the order is paid for.
The only complication comes when the 'allocate stock for PSP pending orders' box is not ticked. In which case (from what I understand) actinic will make the stock available again when the RT stock is syncronised with Actinic on the PC. Is that right?
i.e If we take the example where I have one of an item remaining in stock, and have the box 'allocate stock for PSP pending orders' NOT ticked.
1. A customer tries to order but the payment fails. RT stock control allocates that item so now no-one, including that customer, can order it.
2. When the PC syncs with RT stock control, it downloads the order, marks the stock as available again and updates RT stock control so it can be ordered again.
Looking back at my last 100 orders, I can see that I had 16 orders where no payment was received (and this excludes orders where the customer followed up and paid later on by another method). Of these 16, 10 were duplicate orders where the customer had to try twice before payment was accepted.
In total, half of the 'payment pending' order, in this case 8 out 16, (and 5 out of the 10 duplicates) were enough to prevent the same order being placeable again. Until that is, actinic syncs back, sorts out the stock and marks it available again.
I'm not sure this is likely to be quick enough, however fast you do it. From what I can see, a customer is going to try and place the order, have a payment problem, click back and then try again, only to be faced with an 'out of stock' message.
From what I can see, this is likely to stop 5% of my orders (even with regular synchronising) and isn't really going to work. I can maybe lessen it by synchronising often and having the 'out of stock' message say 'try again in 10 minutes' but it's not really a great solution.
This really puts a spanner in the works. For this to work properly you really need the RT stock control to have the option of not allocating stock if there's no payment.
I really can't see myself using using this if it's going to cost me 5% of my orders. That's a worse impact than the very occasional oversold problem I get.
Mike
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