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Re:Problem

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12958
interpreted = N
texte = >Hi all. >Here is the problem. >We use Webcatalog for big supermarket. We want our clients to save their >last ShoppingCart in order to save time the next time they buy and allow >them to use pre-picked products in their next order. The second >possibility is to enable the client to prepare a permanent products >list as a blank, with a possibility to add or delete few products to it. >Does anybody have any idea? >Natalie Rezonoff >Shani Technologies Inc.Sure -- when they do a purchase -- use the WriteFile command to put there shopping cart file somewhere where you want to handle the sweeping... - Also do an append to some new database, where you keep the name of the file you just wrote and some key like the email address...When they come back in - do a lookup off the email address key - find the old shopping cart file - do a template context with a add to cart for each line... that will make sure that they get today's prices too...A little nuts, but shouldn't be that bad...Jay Van Vark ****************************** Pacific Coast Software | Commerce (WebCatalog) 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Hosting & Design Suite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.com San Diego, CA 92128 ****************************** 619.675.1106 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re:Problem displaying search result (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  2. Re:Problem (Jay Van Vark 1997)
>Hi all. >Here is the problem. >We use Webcatalog for big supermarket. We want our clients to save their >last ShoppingCart in order to save time the next time they buy and allow >them to use pre-picked products in their next order. The second >possibility is to enable the client to prepare a permanent products >list as a blank, with a possibility to add or delete few products to it. >Does anybody have any idea? >Natalie Rezonoff >Shani Technologies Inc.Sure -- when they do a purchase -- use the WriteFile command to put there shopping cart file somewhere where you want to handle the sweeping... - Also do an append to some new database, where you keep the name of the file you just wrote and some key like the email address...When they come back in - do a lookup off the email address key - find the old shopping cart file - do a template context with a add to cart for each line... that will make sure that they get today's prices too...A little nuts, but shouldn't be that bad...Jay Van Vark ****************************** Pacific Coast Software | Commerce (WebCatalog) 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Hosting & Design Suite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.com San Diego, CA 92128 ****************************** 619.675.1106 Jay Van Vark

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