Re: Can WC remember people?

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16099
interpreted = N
texte = Yes, it is definitely possible to do this. I don't know of a complete example (unless someone else has one available). Essentially you are creating a new databae that contains the customer information and you retrieve it based on a form or password submission or cookie value that is set (or multiple).John.>Being new to WebCatalog ... I have a general question. > >Can WebCatalog keep a database of people who have ordered in the past and >keep their Password, Name, Address, ShipTo, BillTo, Credit info? > >I'm looking for something similiar to how Amazon works with return >shoppers. > >If this is possible, is there a demo or documentation of this somewhere >so I can see how to set it up? > >Sue Ann John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing Pacific Coast Software eCommerce / Web Developer Tools http://www.smithmicro.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Can WC remember people? (Jack Baty 1998)
  2. Re: Can WC remember people? (John Hill 1998)
  3. Re: Can WC remember people? (Brian B. Burton 1998)
  4. Can WC remember people? (Sue Ann Sanders 1998)
Yes, it is definitely possible to do this. I don't know of a complete example (unless someone else has one available). Essentially you are creating a new databae that contains the customer information and you retrieve it based on a form or password submission or cookie value that is set (or multiple).John.>Being new to WebCatalog ... I have a general question. > >Can WebCatalog keep a database of people who have ordered in the past and >keep their Password, Name, Address, ShipTo, BillTo, Credit info? > >I'm looking for something similiar to how Amazon works with return >shoppers. > >If this is possible, is there a demo or documentation of this somewhere >so I can see how to set it up? > >Sue Ann John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing Pacific Coast Software eCommerce / Web Developer Tools http://www.smithmicro.com John Hill

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