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7/18/2010 8:09 PM
 

I'm using running 5.2.2 and SQL 2008. Could there be a compatibility issue?

I did not set any share flag. I do not want to share product between "stores" (Buy.Now). This is the fundamental problem with my customers site. I do not have any share flags set on my customers site either and it still shares all the product between stores except for deleted product. They only appear in the first store.

 
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7/18/2010 8:16 PM
 

The cart will run fine on dnn 5.2 and sql 2008. Just so im clear you were not able to replicate the issue on the test site, correct?


At your service,
Dave Smith
DotNetNuke Consulting, DotNetNuke Store and DNN Ecommerce
 
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7/18/2010 9:23 PM
 

Yes, it appears the two stores are not sharing product which was my goal. But the first store on the test site on the Home tab is displaying deleted product just as my customers site is doing.

 
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7/18/2010 9:44 PM
 

On store 1 which product did you check the share flag on?


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Dave Smith
DotNetNuke Consulting, DotNetNuke Store and DNN Ecommerce
 
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7/19/2010 7:38 PM
 

Maybe I am not understanding what you are asking. As previously stated, I did not mark any category or product for sharing. I am not wanting to share product.

I have already posted the following question on the thread discussing deleted product, but will post here to keep my Cart issues together. "I really need to take this cart live. Can we resolve this issue a different way? For example, deleting the entries manually from sql?"

 
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7/20/2010 10:13 PM
 

I checked both these issues out on my dev system and on the test portal www9.smith-consulting.com here are the results:

1. I deleted product PS1220 12V from store 1 and it no longer displays in the front end product listing or in the backend manage product screen. Working correctly

2. On the CS Test page you created the product titled "Item from Store 2" does not show up in the store 1 product listing. Working correctly.

I am not able to replicate either of these issues on my dev system or on the test portal www9.smith-consulting.com. Let me know if you still see the issue and if so the steps to replicate.


At your service,
Dave Smith
DotNetNuke Consulting, DotNetNuke Store and DNN Ecommerce
 
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7/24/2010 9:06 PM
 

Completely removing the cart modules and reinstalling 2.99 appears to have fixed it (email also sent).

 
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7/25/2010 1:14 PM
 

I have a couple of questions about configuring multiple carts:

1) Can I extend the numbers of characters allowed in the listbox text under "Confirmation Page Setup (Before Payment)"? This customer has terms they want users to agree to and the listbox truncates about half of the agreement. Another way that might work is to direct to an agreement page and then force the checkmark (might be less desirable) ?? By the way, I am also requesting the customer to revise their terms to shorten them if at all possible. I don't think the legal team will shrink considering the work invested in generating the terms.

Please see the following post for the answer:

http://www.smith-consulting.com/forum...

2) Can I force a purchase to go through a particular Buy.Now module? The issue I am having is the customer wants users to agree to the terms (mentioned above). If a user adds a product from the Buy.Now module that is configured to show the agreement, but goes elsewhere on the site and checks out through a different Buy.Now module they never see the agreement or required checkmark.

As a note, maybe a listbox and forced checkbox should be added at the product level, and not just at the module level. This would mean the checkout would have to look for this flag and not continue until the checkbox was checked. I think this might be a similar check to the require login for a product. The only issue with this might be the invoice would not display the agreement the current listbox is doing (this is desirable).

Answer here:

http://www.smith-consulting.com/forum...

 
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